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AAL 2020: Australasian Association for Logic, cancelled

Hi all,

Unsurprisingly, AAL 2020 (in its originally envisaged form as below) has 
to be cancelled. (The AAP conference that was to follow it at USyd has 
also been cancelled.)

We may be able to organise a one-day virtual meeting if there is 
sufficient interest. Let me know if you would be keen to participate in 
such a thing.

Best, Nick


> From: "N.J.J. Smith" <nicholas.smith@sydney.edu.au>
> Subject: CfP: AAL 2020 // Australasian Association for Logic
> Date: 19 February 2020 at 11:17:41 am AEDT
>
> First Call for Papers
>
> The 2020 annual conference of the Australasian Association for Logic 
> (AAL) will be held in Sydney, Australia, on Thursday 2nd July and Friday 
> 3rd July 2020.
>
> For venue and other details see the conference webpage:
>
> https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2F%2Fwww-personal.usyd.edu.au%2F~njjsmith%2Faal2020%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7Caal-members%40lists.otago.ac.nz%7C719e9909f99e40bf50cf08d7f3a4df72%7C0225efc578fe4928b1579ef24809e9ba%7C1%7C0%7C637245761802465393&amp;sdata=9aSGdVUMVTUzcaC9o36E0guSMqui4sv3p3BPhzv3kQ4%3D&amp;reserved=0
>
> Papers in any area of philosophical, mathematical or computational logic 
> are welcome. Abstracts of papers should be submitted by email to 
> <nicholas.smith@sydney.edu.au>.
>
> The conference is sponsored by the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL). 
> Student ASL members may apply for modest student travel awards to attend 
> the conference. Note that the awards are open only to ASL members and 
> that applications must be received by the ASL at least three months 
> prior to the start of the conference. Applications should be submitted 
> directly to the ASL: see the conference webpage for details.
>
> Just after AAL 2020, the University of Sydney will also be hosting the 
> 2020 annual conference of the Australasian Association of Philosophy, 
> from July 5th until July 9th: see the conference webpage for further 
> details.





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