Logic List Mailing Archive

2015-16 ASL Winter Meeting

6-9 Jan 2016
Seattle WA, U.S.A.

2015-16 ASL Winter Meeting (with Joint Mathematics Meetings) Seattle, 
Washington January 6--9, 2016 This meeting will take place in conjunction 
with the Joint Mathematics Meetings. The invited speakers include: D. 
Bartosova, N. Dobrinen, L. van den Dries, J. Freitag, C. Jockusch, B. 
Khoussainov, and J. Zapletal. The members of the Program Committee are C. 
Conley, C. Ealy, and J. Hirst (Chair). Abstracts of contributed talks 
submitted by ASL members will be published in The Bulletin of Symbolic 
Logic if they satisfy the Rules for Abstracts (see below). Abstracts must 
be received by the deadline of September 11, 2015, at the ASL Business 
Office: ASL, Box 742, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, 
New York 12604, USA; Fax: 1-845-437-7830; email: asl@vassar.edu.

Rules for Abstracts The rules for abstracts of contributed talks at ASL 
meetings (including those submitted "by title'') may be found at 
http://www.aslonline.org/rules_abstracts.html. Please note that abstracts 
must follow the rules as set forth there; those which do not conform to 
the requirements will be returned immediately to the authors submitting 
them. Revised abstracts that follow the rules will be considered if they 
are received by the announced deadline.

ASL Meetings

Student Travel Awards: The 2015 ASL European Summer Meeting and other ASL 
or ASL-Sponsored Meetings The ASL will make available modest travel awards 
to graduate students in logic and (for the European Summer Meeting only) 
to recent Ph.D.'s so that they may attend the 2015 ASL European Summer 
Meeting in Helsinki, Finland. Student members of the ASL also may apply 
for travel grants to other ASL or ASL-sponsored meetings. See below for 
information about these meetings. To be considered for a travel award, 
please (1) send a letter of application, and (2) ask your thesis 
supervisor to send a brief recommendation letter. The application letter 
should be brief (preferably one page) and should include: (1) your name; 
(2) your home institution; (3) your thesis supervisor's name; (4) a 
one-paragraph description of your studies and work in logic, and a 
paragraph indicating why it is important to attend the meeting; (5) your 
estimate of the travel expenses you will incur; (6) (for citizens or 
residents of the USA) citizenship or visa status; and (7) (voluntary) 
indication of your gender and minority status. Women and members of 
minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply. In addition to funds 
provided by the ASL, the program of travel grants is supported by a grant 
from the US National Science Foundation; NSF funds for meetings outside of 
North America may be awarded only to students at USA universities and to 
citizens and permanent residents of the USA. Air travel paid for using NSF 
funds must be in accordance with the Fly America Act. Application by email 
is encouraged; put "ASL travel application'' in the subject line of your 
message.

For ASL student member travel grants to ASL or ASL-sponsored meetings 
(other than the 2015 European Summer Meeting), applications and 
recommendations should be received at least three months prior to the 
meeting at the ASL Business Office: ASL, Box 742, Vassar College, 124 
Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, New York 12604, USA; Fax: 1-845-437-7830; 
email: asl@vassar.edu. Decisions will be communicated at least two months 
prior to the meeting.

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2016 ASL North American Annual Meeting Storrs, Connecticut May 23--26, 2016 The 
members of the Program Committee include: P. Blanchette (Chair), D. Dzhafarov, 
R. Lubarsky, A. Montalban, J. Moore, and C. Wood. The members of the Local 
Organizing Committee are: Jc. Beall, D. Dzhafarov, D. Ripley, M. Rossberg, and 
R. Solomon (Chair).