April 13–17, 2026, 7th Workshop on Formal Topology: From topology to dynamic constructivism, and back. Convento di San Francesco della Vigna, Venice, Italy. Abstract Slides Early registration (until 5 December): €250
April 3–5, 2024, The 5th Tsinghua Interdisciplinary Workshop on Logic, Language, and Meaning Modality in Logic and Language Tsinghua University, Beijing November 25, 2025: deadline for submitting abstracts
May 26-28, 2026, International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS 2026), Akita, Japan Deadline Dec 8, 2025
6 - 10 July 2026, 4th European Summer School on Artificial Intelligence, Vienna, Austria, Deadline for Course Proposals December 3 (AoE), 2025
Invitation to
28th Informatica Feminale and 17th Ingenieurinnen-Sommeruni
at the University of Bremen, Germany
from 20th August to 4th September 2025
Dear readers!
The registration for the International Summer Universities for Women in Computing and Engineering is open:
28th Informatica Feminale
https://www.informatica-feminale.de/eng/
17th Ingenieurinnen-Sommeruni
https://www.ingenieurinnen-sommeruni.de/eng/
Both the summer universities will take place on the campus of Bremen University (in presence) from 20th August to 4th September 2025.
The summer universities are directed at women students of all disciplines, levels and from different types of institutions of higher education, women professionals and all women interested in computing, engineering, technology, architecture and interdisciplinary course topics. Our special focus is on sustainability and social impacts of technologies.
Women lecturers from science and practice will hold classes in small groups. Participants can take part in and earn credit points for classes, workshops and seminars, lasting one or several days. Some 60 courses will be offered. Courses will be taught in English and German.
There are specific courses for student beginners as well as for advanced students and for practitioners who wish to get further education on a current academic level. The women networks Ingenieurinnen-Sommeruni and Informatica Feminale are places to exchange about technical and social developments, which we meet in our every-day life and which are designed by ourselves as technical experts.
In addition, field trips to research institutes at Bremen University and to regional companies as well as networking events will be organised. Several companies and institutions will give talks on job opportunities during the three weeks.
Students and unemployed are charged a one-time fee of 40 Euro for a participation of three weeks. Courses of both the summer universities can be combined. Employed women pay a fee of 40 Euro a day, if possible.
During the entire summer university, childcare is provided for free.
Registration is possible via the websites:
https://www.informatica-feminale.de/eng/
https://www.ingenieurinnen-sommeruni.de/eng/
Please bring your students’, colleagues’ and employees’ attention to this offer.
Thank you very much for supporting us!
Yours sincerely,
Henrike Illig und Veronika Oechtering
Center of Excellence Women in Science and Technology
University of Bremen
Phone: +49-421-218-64469
ifis-summerschools@uni-bremen.de
International Summer Universities
for Women in Computing and Engineering
University of Bremen, Germany
from 20 August to 4 September 2025 in Bremen
17th Ingenieurinnen-Sommeruni: Courses about
Electrical, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering
https://www.ingenieurinnen-sommeruni.de/eng/
28th Informatica Feminale: Courses about
Information Technology and Computer Science
https://www.informatica-feminale.de/eng/
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Nineteenth International Tbilisi Summer School in Logic and Language
Kutaisi International University, Kutaisi, Georgia
September 4th-7th 2025 (https://www.logic.at/tbilisi25/)
co-located events: JELIA 2025 (https://viam.science.tsu.ge/jelia2025/)
TbiLLC 2025 (https://events.illc.uva.nl/Tbilisi/Tbilisi2025/)
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Lecturers & Topics
M. Baaz & M. Gamsakhurdia - Gödel Logics
S. Ghilardi - Categorical Logic: A Gentle Introduction
M. Jibladze - TBA
V. Marra - TBA
F. Honsell - Constructive Type Theories and Logical Frameworks
Excursion & Dinner
Free for all registered participants of JELIA 2025. Others have to pay 60 Euros
Registration & Inquiries
Registration is free. For any questions, please contact mariami@logic.at
Young Scholars Award for Research in East and Southeast Asia (Alpha+) (apply by 15 September 2025)
The Cluster of Excellence EurAsian Transformations offers funding for extended study and research stays in East and Southeast Asia. The focus is on using digital tools to explore cultural heritage and related economic/social topics.
🔍 Who can apply?
Doctoral students and early postdoctoral researchers (within 8 years of PhD) affiliated with Austrian academic institutions.
🌏 Eligible countries include: Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Mongolia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and more.
💡 What’s covered?
Travel, accommodation, per diems, and research expenses – up to €10,000.
🗓 Requirements:
Minimum 2-week stay with active collaboration or exchange with local scholars. Participation in COE Summer Academies is also supported.
Apply by 15 September 2025
More information and application: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/eurasian-transformations/eurasia-young-scholars-award-for-research-in-east-and-southeast-asia-alpha
https://www.marshallplan.at/application-scholarships
The Foundation is seeking applications for its Marshall Plan Scholarships Program.
The first call for the academic year 2024/25 was open from September 2 until October 31, 2024. Earliest day of study is January 27, 2025.
The second call for the academic year 2024/25 is now open from March 3 until April 30, 2025. Earliest day of study is August 1, 2025.
Note: applications are being submitted via the international offices of your university or university of applied sciences - please be aware of possible internal deadlines set by your institution.
Dear female mathematicians at TU Wien
It’s our pleasure to cordially invite you to the networking event with Deborah Ruggieri https://www.deborah-ruggieri.com, developed especially for the women´s networks of the faculties at TU Wien.
Title: „Power with!” Talk, discussion and networking event with Deborah Ruggieri
Date: Friday, June 6, 2025
Time: 10 – 11 am Talk
11 – 12 am Discussion
12 – 14 pm Networking and Buffet
Location: Prechtlsaal, Karlsplatz 13, EG, 1040 Wien
Target group: for members of the women´s networks of the faculties at TU Wien
language used: English
Registration: please register at: https://www.tuwien.at/en/mg/femma/power-with end of the registration period May 15, 2025
Power with! - For all female networks at TU Wien fem*MA Network of Women* in Mathematics at TU Wien is inviting you all to join our event on the 6th of June to focus on women and leadership in science. Through our invited speaker Deborah Ruggieri we will explore key historical and contemporary perspectives on women’s roles in leadership and academia. The event offers a great opportunity to connect with fellow participants, exchange ideas, and strengthen the networks of women at TU Wien.
Don’t miss this chance to gain new perspectives and build valuable connections! More infos are available on our website: https://www.tuwien.at/mg/femma
We are looking forward to your participation,
Gabriela Schranz-Kirlinger und Sandra Müller, founders of the fem*MA network at TU Wien
Mentoring for young Austrian researchers in North America – ASciNA Mentoring Program 2025/26
The ASciNA Mentoring Program 2025/26 is accepting applications – offering tailored support for Austrian early-career researchers during their research stay in the USA, Canada, or Mexico. The application deadline has been extended to May 30, 2025!
Program benefits:
ASciNA offers the opportunity to become part of the Austrian research community in North America – benefiting from its collective expertise and strong professional network.
The program connects PhD students and postdocs with experienced mentors. Selected participants also receive financial support for networking, conferences, and training.
Program is open for:
Austrian graduates of the participating universities with a confirmed research position or study placement in North America as of September 2025.
More information and application:
ASciNA Mentoring Program - ASCINA
Application ends: May 30, 2025
Dear Students,
We want to draw your attention to our Buddy group initiative – a support network tailored to enhance your PhD journey in Vienna. As you have only recently started your PhD you might want to connect with peers, and being part of a Buddy group is meant to do just that! It consists of
Student Mentors: Two or three experienced peers are here to assist you in navigating the bureaucracy both within the university and outside, providing valuable guidance and insights. Beyond that, they also take the lead in organizing social events.
Buddies: A group of 5-10 peers to hang out with, share concerns, and exchange the latest news.
What's in store for you:
Support in tackling all administrative challenges and receiving the essential "insider insights" you need for a smooth PhD.
Social activities that bring you closer to your peers and help you make the most of your time in Vienna.
A supportive community that can help you face the challenges about living abroad and is happy to celebrate your achievements.
How to join a Buddy group:
If you want to join, all you need to do is sign up through this link.