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SUMMARY:Nordic Spring School in Logic
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LOCATION:Fjordane Folkehøgskule\, Nordfjordeid\, Norway\, NO-6771  
DESCRIPTION:<p>NORDIC LOGIC SPRING '2013<br><br>Nordic Spring School in Logic\,&nbsp\;http://scandinavianlogic.org/school<br>May 27-31\, 2013\, Sophus Lie Conference Center\, Nordfjordeid\, Norway<br><br>The first Nordic Spring School in Logic is organized under the auspices of<br>the Scandinavian Logic Society and is supported by the Department of<br>Mathematics of the University of Oslo.<br><br>The Sophus Lie Conference Center<br>http://www.mn.uio.no/math/english/about/collaboration/nordfjordeid/&nbsp\;is<br>located with a view to one of the famous fjords of Norway\, in an area<br>particularly attractive with its nordic exotic nature and bright nights at<br>that time of the year. Nordfjordeid can be reached by plane from Oslo\,<br>Bergen\, or Trondheim to Sandane airport\, or by coach from each of these<br>cities.<br><br>COURSE PROGRAMME:<br>------------------------------<br>The school programme will comprise the following short courses on a<br>variety of important topics in mathematical\, computational\, applied and<br>philosophical logic\, given by leading experts in their fields:<br><br>- Alexandru Baltag and Sonja Smets (University of Amsterdam): Dynamic<br>logics for interactive belief revision<br>- Dag Normann (University of Oslo): The semantics of higher-order<br>algorithms<br>- Erich Graedel (RWTH Aachen): Logics for dependence and independence<br>- Joan Bagaria (ICREA\, University of Barcelona): Set theory<br>- Katrin Tent (University of Muenster): Model theory<br>- Kim Larsen (Aalborg University): Logic and formal verification<br>- Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds): Proof theory: From arithmetic to<br>set theory<br>- Nina Gierasimczuk (University of Amsterdam) and Jakub Szymanik<br>(University of Groningen): Logic\, computability and cognition<br>- Thierry Coquand (University of Gothenburg): Type theory and univalent<br>foundations<br>- Wolfgang Thomas (RWTH Aachen): Logic\, automata and games<br>- &Oslash\;ystein Linnebo (University of Oslo and Birkbeck\, University of London):<br>Philosophy of logic: The problem of absolute generality<br><br>The program will be divided into two parallel streams\, one mainly on<br>mathematical logic and the other mainly on computational\, applied and<br>philosophical logic. The courses will target mainly PhD students\, but will<br>also be of interest for young (and not so young) researchers in logic and<br>its applications. Some of the courses will be accessible to advanced<br>master students\, too. Besides the series of courses\, the school program<br>will also include a half-day excursion to the famous glacier<br>Briksdalsbreen\, on Wednesday\, May 29.<br><br>REGISTRATION FOR PARTICIPATION<br>------------------------------<br>The registration for the school will commence on January 15\, 2013. The<br>number of participants will be limited\, and requests for participations<br>will be accepted in the order of registration until the limit is reached.<br>However\, 50 of the available places will be reserved for master and PhD<br>students until the early registration deadline.<br><br>REGISTRATION DEADLINES: &nbsp\;Early registration: MARCH 15\, 2013. Late<br>registration: MAY 1\, 2013<br><br>ACCOMMODATION AND REGISTRATION FEES:<br>The students accommodation will be provided in the conference center\,<br>mostly in double rooms. These are located in 9 pavilions with 4 double + 2<br>single rooms each. &nbsp\;Each pavilion has common kitchen and bathroom<br>facilities. The cost of accommodation in a double room with full board in<br>the center\, from (arrival) Sunday\, March 26 until (latest departure on)<br>Saturday\, June 1 is NOK 3490. There are also alternative possibilities for<br>accommodation in hotels or guest houses nearby.<br><br>The registration fees\, covering the scientific programme\, conference<br>facilities\, refreshments\, and the excursion\, are as follows:<br>Early Registration: &nbsp\;Student fees: NOK 1500. Regular fees: &nbsp\;NOK 2000<br>Late Registration: Student fees: NOK 2000. Regular fees: &nbsp\;NOK 2500<br><br>Instructions on the registration procedure will be posted on the school<br>website:&nbsp\;http://scandinavianlogic.org/school<br><br>SCHOOL ORGANIZATION<br>------------------------------<br>Organizing Committee:<br>Dag Normann (University of Oslo\, Norway): Chair<br>Elisabeth H. Seland (University of Oslo\, Norway): Administrative support<br>Fredrik Engstr&ouml\;m (University of Gothenburg\, Sweden): Website<br>Valentin Goranko (Technical University of Denmark)<br><br>Scientific Committee:<br>Benedikt Loewe (Universities of Amsterdam and Hamburg)<br>Erik Palmgren (University of Stockholm\, Sweden)<br>Juliette Kennedy &nbsp\;(University of Helsinki\, Finland)<br>Marc Bezem (University of Bergen\, Norway)<br>Patrick Blackburn (University of Roskilde\, Denmark)<br>Valentin Goranko (Technical University of Denmark)\, Chair<br><br>CONTACT AND ENQUIRIES<br>Enquiries on registration and logistics:&nbsp\;nord-logic@math.uio.no<br>Enquiries on the scientific programme:&nbsp\;NordicLogic@gmail.com</p>
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