ESSLLI 2025 STUDENT SESSION - Call for Papers
Student Session - Call for Papers
The Student Session of the 36th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) will take place at ESSLLI 2025, on 28 July - 8 August 2025 at Bochum, Germany. We invite submissions of original, unpublished work from students in any area at the intersection of Logic & Language, Language & Computation, or Logic & Computation in the form of long or short papers. Submissions will be reviewed by several experts in the field. Accepted long papers will be presented as talks, while short papers will be presented as posters. This is an excellent opportunity to receive valuable feedback from expert readers and to present your work to a diverse audience. Short papers are especially suited for smaller or in-progress research works.
Submission Policies
All authors must be students, i.e., authors should not have received their PhD degree before August 2025. Authors can submit at most one single-author work and can be involved, as author or co-author, in at most two submissions. Papers must be submitted via OpenReview at https://openreview.net/group?id=ESSLLI.eu/2025/Summer_School. Authors cannot submit the same abstract to the Student Session and another workshop hosted by ESSLLI 2025. Submissions should be no longer than 8 pages for an oral presentation and 4 pages for a poster presentation (including examples, figures, references, appendixes, etc.). Submissions must be in PDF format. We strongly recommend using the LNCS Springer class files for LaTeX2e, since accepted papers will have to be written in this format for the proceedings. If you do not use this template, make sure that your submission meets the following criteria: DINA4 (21 cm x 29.7 cm), 4.5 cm top margin, 4 cm right margin, 6.5 cm bottom margin, 5 cm left margin, 10pt font. The review process will be double-blind. All submissions not satisfying these rules will be desk rejected.
Publication policies
Accepted papers must be written in LaTeX in standard LNCS format (10 pts), using the Springer class files for LaTeX2e. Authors of accepted papers are expected to improve their papers according to the reviewers’ comments and suggestions. To do so, they are granted 2 more pages, i.e., the published version may be up to 10 pages long (including examples, figures, references, appendixes, etc.). Moreover, accepted papers must be presented during ESSLLI 2025 Student Session by the author or one of the co-authors. The presenting author/co-author must be registered to ESSLLI 2025.
Prizes
For both long and short papers, the best contributions (submission plus presentation) will receive an award. In previous years Springer has supported the ESSLLI Student Session by offering prizes of vouchers for Springer books. We aim to offer the same prizes this year. Such prizes will be awarded based on the content and quality of the paper and the presentation at ESSLLI. The ideas presented should be novel and promising. The presentation at ESSLLI should be adapted to the wide variety of backgrounds that ESSLLI participants come from: everybody should be able to learn/understand something new.
Registration
Participation, including presentation, to the Student Session requires an ESSLLI 2025 registration.
Important Dates
Paper submission: March 1, 2025
Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2025
Camera-ready submission: June 1, 2025
Event: July 28 - August 8, 2025
Submission link: https://openreview.net/group?id=ESSLLI.eu/2025/Summer_School. Please, if you don’t have an OpenReview account yet, consider creating one in advance with your institutional email. New profiles created without an institutional email will go through a moderation process that can take up to two weeks, while new profiles created with an institutional email will be activated automatically.
Contacts
Student Session Chairs:
Valeria Gradimondo, Université Paris Cité, France – valeria.gradimondo@etu.u-paris.fr
Emil Eva Rosina, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany - emil.rosina@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Student Session Committee
Session chairs
Valeria Gradimondo (Université Paris Cité)
Emil Eva Rosina (Ruhr University Bochum)
Language and Computation (LaCo)
Luisa Grote (Leibniz-Institut für Arbeitsforschung, TU Dortmund)
Logan Swanson (Stony Brook University)
Language and Logic (LaLo)
David Müller (Université de Genève)
Angèle Bernard (Nantes Université)
Logic and Computation (LoCo)
Cordelia Berz (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich)
Matilda Häggblom (University of Helsinki)