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Valeria de Paiva

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Aug 3, 2021, 7:11:02 PM8/3/21
to Lista acadêmica brasileira dos profissionais e estudantes da área de LOGICA
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Foi um pedido dos alunos de logica da UFRN no nosso ultimo encontro sobre inclusividade, a existencia de mais encontros dedicados a alunos, especialmente dedicados aos alunos de graduacao. nao 'e o caso desse encontro, me parece, mas 'e o que tem pra hoje.
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Valeria

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   1. Call for participants BLC and PhD Day (Paulo Oliva)


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Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2021 08:52:38 +0000
From: Paulo Oliva <p.o...@qmul.ac.uk>
Subject: [BLC] Call for participants BLC and PhD Day
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Dear all,

This is a reminder that the British Logic Colloquium PhD Day will be held on September 1st 2021, as part of the BLC Annual Meeting. This year it is hosted by Durham University, and will take place online on Zoom, during UK working hours (BST/UTC+1).

We invite PhD students to register to speak. Any topic in logic is welcome, including but not limited to logic in mathematics, philosophy, computer science, and linguistics. There will be two kinds of talks:

A. 30 minute research talks.
B. 5 minute introductory talks.

The 5 minute talks are a chance to introduce yourself and your project. We especially encourage students in the early stages of their PhD to give a short talk - there will be plenty of slots!

The 30 minute research talks will be first, followed later by the 5 minute introductory talks.

If you are interested in giving a talk, please email blcphd...@gmail.com, including your name, affiliation, talk title, and abstract (not compulsory for short talks).

If you are interested in attending as an audience member, please fill out this form

https://forms.gle/vEqYW4YN9Dg9yaH16

For any further information, please email blcphd...@gmail.com

Looking forward to seeing you there virtually,
Luke, Giovanni, & Ned

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Dr Paulo Oliva
Reader in Mathematical Logic
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4FZ
+44 (0) 207 882 5255
http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~pbo



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