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Anushah Hossain via Members <mem...@lists.sigcis.org>Date: Fri, May 8, 2026 at 12:29 PM
Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] CfP - Unicode Technology Workshop (due June 1)
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Please consider participating in the Unicode Technology Workshop this year, taking place Oct 20-23 in Nancy, France! The event brings together an interdisciplinary group of technologists, policy makers, and academics interested in language technologies. Historians are very welcome - last year we had an excellent keynote by Marc Weber from the Computer History Museum.
Best,
Anushah
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Call for Proposals Now Open!
Unicode’s
annual conference is leaving the Bay Area for the first time in over
twenty years, taking place this year in Nancy, France. The event is
being organized in partnership with the Missing Scripts collaborative,
which includes the Script Encoding Initiative at UC Berkeley, the
Atelier National de Recherche Typographique in Nancy, and the Institut
Designlabor Gutenberg in Mainz.
Our theme this year is Unicode in the World.
This can stand for many things – the role of Unicode’s standards,
algorithms, and data as used across various technology stacks, or
perhaps the diverse experiences with text technologies by internet users
around the world.
We invite you to submit proposals to be part of this exciting program. The deadline for submissions is June 1st, 2026.
Two types of submissions are possible:
– Tutorials: one or more 90-minute slots for interactive, workshop-style classes meant to build relevant skills
– Sessions: a 45-minute slot for a delivered talk, encompassing research seminars, case studies, and more
Please take a look at the key dates below, and share widely with your networks!
May 15: Early Bird Registration opens
June 1: Call for Submissions closes
June 23: Session hosts notified
August 1: Early Bird Registration closes
August 2: Regular Registration opens
October 20-21: UTW 2026 —Tutorials
October 22-23: UTW 2026 —Sessions
-- Anushah Hossain
Research Director, Script Encoding Initiative
Department of Linguistics, UC Berkeley
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