2-4 Sep 2015
Cambridge, England
Registration is now open: http://www.newton.ac.uk/event/blc-2015 BRITISH LOGIC COLLOQUIUM Cambridge, England 2-4 September 2015 http://www.newton.ac.uk/event/blc-2015 The 2015 meeting of the British Logic Colloquium will be held in Cambridge on 2nd-4th September. It will be preceded by BLC PhD day (1st-2nd September). This is a general Logic meeting covering a variety of topics within mathematical, philosophical and computer science logic. The meeting will include ten invited talks (speakers listed below) and a number of contributed talks. Anyone wishing to contibute a talk should send an abstract (of about 250 words) to blc-2015@cl.cam.ac.uk by 15 July, 2015. Invited speakers: Andreas Blass (Michigan) Victoria Gitman (New York) Ian Pratt-Hartman (Manchester) Alexander Kechris (Pasadena) Jonathan Kirby (East Anglia) Agi Kurucz (London) Itay Neeman (Los Angeles) Arno Pauly (Cambridge) Andrew Pitts (Cambridge) Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (London) Bursaries There is a limited number of bursaries available for students who wish to attend. A bursary will provide a subsidy for travel and accommodation costs. Applications for bursaries should be accompanied by a short paragraph stating your affiliation, the name of your supervisor and a brief description of your research; priority will be given to those contributing a talk in either the PhD day or the main BLC meeting. Deadline: 15 July. PhD Day The BLC PhD day provides an opportunity for postgraduates to meet and discuss their research or area of interest with fellow young logicians. If you wish to attend the PhD day, please email blc-2015-phd@maths.cam.ac.uk, including your Name, Affiliation and whether or not you would like to present a talk or a poster. Programme Committee: Anuj Dawar (Cambridge, chair) Thomas Forster (Cambridge) Martin Hyland (Cambridge) Benedikt Löwe (Amsterdam/Hamburg) Dugald Macpherson (Leeds) Philip Welch (Bristol) The meeting is supported by the London Mathematical Society, the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences and Robinson College, Cambridge.