European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information explained

The European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI) is an annual academic conference organized by the European Association for Logic, Language and Information. The focus of study is the "interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis on human linguistic and cognitive ability".[1] The conference is held over two weeks of the European Summer, and offers about 50 courses at introductory and advanced levels. It attracts around 500 participants from all over the world.

Venues

+ESSLLI venues
YCityCountry
2024LeuvenBelgium
2023LjubljanaSlovenia
2022GalwayIreland
2021held virtually
2020postponedpostponed due to COVID-19
2019RigaLatvia
2018SofiaBulgaria
2017ToulouseFrance
2016BolzanoItaly
2015BarcelonaSpain
2014TübingenGermany
2013DüsseldorfGermany
2012OpolePoland
2011LjubljanaSlovenia
2010CopenhagenDenmark
2009BordeauxFrance
2008HamburgGermany
2007DublinIreland
2006MálagaSpain
2005EdinburghUnited Kingdom
2004NancyFrance
2003ViennaAustria
2002TrentoItaly
2001HelsinkiFinland
2000BirminghamUnited Kingdom
1999UtrechtNetherlands
1998SaarbrückenGermany
1997Aix en ProvenceFrance
1996PragueCzech Republic
1995BarcelonaSpain
1994CopenhagenDenmark
1993LisbonPortugal
1992EssexUnited Kingdom
1991SaarbrückenGermany
1990LeuvenBelgium
1989GroningenNetherlands

See also

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Notes and References

  1. http://institucional.us.es/folliweb/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=57 "ESSLLI – Aims"