37.478, Calls: Student Session - 37th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (Czech Republic)
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Subject: 37.478, Calls: Student Session - 37th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (Czech Republic)
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Date: 02-Feb-2026
From: David Müller, Ari Joshi [joshi at leibniz-zas.de]
Subject: Student Session - 37th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information
Full Title: Student Session - 37th European Summer School in Logic,
Language and Information
Short Title: ESSLLI 2026 StuS
Theme: Logic, Language & Information
Date: 03-Aug-2026 - 14-Aug-2026
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Web Site:
https://2026.esslli.eu/courses-workshops-accepted/student-session-call.html
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2026
Call for Papers:
The Student Session of the 37th European Summer School in Logic,
Language, and Information (ESSLLI) will take place at ESSLLI 2026, on
August 3-14, 2026, at Charles University in Prague, Czechia. We
invite submissions of original, unpublished work from students in any
area at the intersection of Logic & Language, Language & Computation,
or Logic & Computation in the form of long or short papers.
Submissions will be reviewed by several experts in the field. Accepted
long papers will be presented as talks, while short papers will be
presented as posters. This is an excellent opportunity to receive
valuable feedback from expert readers and to present your work to a
diverse audience. Short papers are especially suited for smaller or
in-progress research works.
Submission Policies:
All authors must be students, i.e., authors should not have received
their PhD degree before August 2026. Authors can submit at most one
single-author work and can be involved, as author or co-author, in at
most two submissions. Papers must be submitted via OpenReview at
https://openreview.net/group?id=ESSLLI.eu/2026/Student_Session.
Authors cannot submit the same abstract to the Student Session and
another workshop hosted by ESSLLI 2025. Submissions should be no
longer than 8 pages for an oral presentation and 4 pages for a poster
presentation (including examples, figures, references, appendixes,
etc.). Submissions must be in PDF format. We strongly recommend using
the LNCS Springer class files for LaTeX2e, since accepted papers will
have to be written in this format for the proceedings. If you do not
use this template, make sure that your submission meets the following
criteria: DINA4 (21 cm x 29.7 cm), 4.5 cm top margin, 4 cm right
margin, 6.5 cm bottom margin, 5 cm left margin, 10pt font. The review
process will be double-blind, therefore all submissions must be fully
anonymised. All submissions not satisfying these rules may be desk
rejected.
Publication Policies:
Accepted papers must be written in LaTeX in standard LNCS format (10
pts), using the Springer class files for LaTeX2e. Authors of accepted
papers are expected to improve their papers according to the
reviewers’ comments and suggestions. To do so, they are granted 2 more
pages, i.e., the published version may be up to 10 pages long
(including examples, figures, references, appendixes, etc.). Moreover,
accepted papers must be presented during ESSLLI 2026 Student Session
by the author or one of the co-authors. The presenting
author/co-author must be registered to ESSLLI 2026.
All accepted authors will be invited to contribute their paper to the
post-proceedings, which are to be published as a special issue of the
Journal of Logic, Language and Information.
Prizes:
For both long and short papers, the best contributions (submission
plus presentation) will receive an award. As in previous years,
Springer has offered to support the ESSLLI Student Session by offering
prizes of vouchers for Springer books. These prizes will be awarded
based on the content and quality of the paper and the presentation at
ESSLLI. The ideas presented should be novel and promising. The
presentation at ESSLLI should be adapted to the wide variety of
backgrounds that ESSLLI participants come from: everybody should be
able to learn/understand something new.
Registration:
Participation, including presentation, in the Student Session requires
an ESSLLI 2026 registration.
Fee Waivers:
Student Session authors can apply for a registration fee waiver for up
to one author per submitted paper. Only accepted authors will be
considered, and priority will be given to those for whom the cost
would place a significant barrier to attendance.
For more information about the fee waivers, or to submit an
application for a waiver, visit the "Travel grants and fee-waivers"
webpage: https://2026.esslli.eu/registration/travel-grants.html
Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: March 1, 2026
Notification of acceptance: May 10, 2026
Camera-ready submission: June 1, 2026
Event: August 3-14, 2026
Submission on OpenReview:
https://openreview.net/group?id=ESSLLI.eu/2026/Student_Session
Please, if you don’t have an OpenReview account yet, consider creating
one in advance with your institutional email at least 24 hours before
your effective submission since the activation of the account can take
some time. Should you encounter any technical issues, don’t hesitate
to write us an email.
Contacts:
Student Session Chairs:
Ari Joshi, Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin,
Germany – joshi at leibniz-zas.de
David Müller, University of Geneva, Switzerland –
david.mueller at unige.ch
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