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CfProposals: Courses for the 2025 NASSLLI (23-27 June 2025), deadline: Nov 12

Dear NASSLLI enthusiasts:

It is our pleasure to invitecourse proposalsfor the 2025North Amer
ican Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information(NASSLLI), to be h
eldJune 23-27, 2025, hosted by theUniversity of Washington, Seattle.

NASSLLI provides outstanding interdisciplinary educational opportunities to
 graduate students and advanced undergraduates in logic, linguistics, compu
ter science, cognitive science, and philosophy; it offers a venue where stu
dents and researchers from one domain can learn approaches, frameworks, and
 tools from related disciplines to apply to their own work.

Courses should aim to be accessible to aninterdisciplinary, graduate lev
el audience. They may bridge multiplefields or focus on a single topic a
rea; interdisciplinary surveys and introductions to new research are both w
elcome in any subject matter that fits within the broad outlines of NASSLLI
's stated domain.

Recent iterations of NASSLLI can be found at the following links:

- 2022 at USC:https://ml-la.github.io/nasslli2022/
- 2020 online due to COVID:https://www.brandeis.edu/nasslli2020/
- 2018 at CMU:https://www.cmu.edu/nasslli2018/

Courses typically meet for approximately 90 minutes each day, Monday throug
h Friday; in addition, "bootcamp" tutorials are sometimes offered on the we
ekend before the main classes begin.
More details can be found below. We hope you will considersubmitting a c
ourse proposalanddistributing this call widelythroughout relevant 
networks!

Submissiondeadline:November 12, 2024.
Proposal submission:https://openreview.net/group?id=NASSLLI/2025/Confe
rence

All the best,

Adam Bjorndahl (PC Chair)
Shane Steinert-Threlkeld (OC Chair)

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Proposal Requirements

Course proposals should be concise and include:

- Title & instructor(s)
- Outline of proposed course content (up to 500 words)
- Brief statement of teachingexperience(especially in interdisciplina
ry settings)
- Anticipated travel costs, including whether / to what extent this may be 
self-funded (see
below)
- Any special equipment/requirements/accommodations that may be needed
-Submit proposals using OpenReview. (Please note that new profiles creat
ed without an institutional email will go through a moderation process that
 can take up to two weeks; new profiles created with an institutional email
 will be activated automatically.)

Funding

We hope to reimburse reasonable travel expenses for up to two instructors p
er course. In addition, we will make available appropriate accommodation fo
r participating faculty, and aim to cover the costs for instructors utilizi
ng this accommodation (again, up to two instructors per course). However, t
he availability of reimbursement will depend on overall funding, which is s
till uncertain. Thus, we strongly encourage all instructors tofund their
 own travel and accommodation if this is feasible, since this will allow us
 to use more of our funding for student scholarships and for reimbursement 
for instructors without funding sources.

Important Dates

November 12, 2024: Course proposals due
December 15, 2024: Decision notifications sent

Contact

- For questions relating to proposals and proposal submission, please email
abjorn@cmu.edu, with 'nasslli' in the subject line
- For questions relating to local organization,please email Shane Steine
rt-Threlkeld atshanest@uw.edu, with 'nasslli' in the subject line

More information to come on our website:http://nasslli25.shane.st
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