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XVIth Congress on Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CLMPST 2019)
Bridging Across Academic Cultures
Prague, Czech Republic, 5–10 August 2019.
Deadline for submission of contributed papers and symposia was 15 December 2018. (Call for Papers.)
Plenary speakers: Heather Douglas, Joel D. Hamkins, Sandra D. Mitchell.
Invited speakers (list not complete): Anna Alexandrova, Atocha Aliseda Llera, Christina Brech, Alex Broadbent, Anna Brożek, Franz Dietrich, Valentin Goranko, Hans Halvorson, Gerhard Heinzmann, Gürol Irzık, Tarja Knuuttila, Jan Krajíček, Sabina Leonelli, Maryanthe Malliaris, Michael Matthews, Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, Dunja Šešelja, Ray Turner, Heinrich Wansing, Sang Wook Yi.
Programme Committee:
- Chair. Hanne Andersen (Copenhagen, Denmark).
- DLMPST Representative. Benedikt Löwe (Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Hamburg, Germany).
- Local Representative. Tomáš Marvan (Prague, Czech Republic)
- Joint Commission Chair. Hasok Chang (Cambridge, England).
- Members. Rachel Ankeny, Theodore Arabatzis, Verónica Becher, Craig Callender, Xiang Chen, Eleonora Cresto, Zoubeida Dagher, Liesbeth De Mol, Valeria Giardino, Zuzana Haniková, Paul Humphreys, Maria Kronfeldner, Sabina Leonelli, Fenrong Liu, Endla Löhkivi, Michiru Nagatsu, Dhruv Raina, R Ramanujam, Adriane Rini, Federica Russo, Dirk Schlimm, Yaroslav Shramko, Smita Sirker, and Andrés Villaveces.
Local Organising Committee: Joan Bertran-San Millán, Marta Bílková, Ludmila Dostálová, Vít Gvoždiak, Vladimír Havlík, Petr Koťátko, Ladislav Kvasz, Ondrej Majer, Tomáš Marvan (chair), Vera Matarese, Ivo Pezlar, Ondřej Ševeček, Martin Zach (congress secretary).
DLMPST/IUHPST Travel Stipends for Researchers from Developing Countries.
Deadline. 15 December 2018.
The DLMPST is the global voice for logic and philosophy of science and would like its congresses to reflect that by offering the opportunity to as many researchers from traditionally underrepresented countries as possible to present their ideas and results. As a consequence, the DLMPST offers travel stipends to partially or entirely cover the participation in CLMPST 2019 in Prague in August 2019.
In order to apply for one of the travel stipends, a researcher has to be academically based in a developing country (defined by the listing of the International Statistical Institute) and to have submitted a presentation for the congress.
Every researcher receiving a travel stipend will get a waiver of the registration fee and a travel and accommodation allowance of up to US$ 350/700 (US$ 350 for researchers from European countries on the ISI list and US$ 700 for researchers from non-European countries on the ISI list).
For more information about eligibility criteria and the application procedure, we refer to the CLMPST webpage:
http://clmpst2019.flu.cas.cz/travel-grants/
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