Objective
The European Logic Summer School will have its inaugural meeting in the year 2000 as part of the annual European Summer Meeting of the ASL (Association for Symbolic Logic). This European congress, the Logic Colloquium (LC2000 this year), is in fact the most important scientific event in the world in the area of logic. It brings together specialists of first rank and constitutes the point of reference for all logicians of the world.
By creating this summer school baptized ELSS 2000 (European Logic Summer School 2000), the organizers of LC2000 wish to signal the importance that they attribute to the training of young European researchers.
They pursue the following goals:
1. To provide the possibility for young or future researchers to come to the LC2000 meeting and hear the world's leading authorities present the "state of the art" in all sectors of logic (approximately twenty lectures at a very high level are planned);
2. To assist them to get the most benefit from these presentations by offering a series of preparatory lecture courses devoted specifically to the themes that the experts will later develop;
3. To afford these researchers an opportunity to meet one another, to establish links between young and experienced researchers from the whole world, to create networks within their specialities;
4. To offer them a context in which they can present the results of their first efforts to an audience consisting of both their peers and the world's leading experts.
In previous years, the annual European meeting of the ASL has always had introductory courses whose purposes were those above; this year, to emphasize the training quality of these courses, we decided to group them together in a distinct entity. To mark the importance of training of young logicians, the University Paris 7 - Denis Diderot has decided to create a special award for the best "young European contributed talk". We hope that the European community will associate itself to this award.
ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/improving/docs/HPCF-2000-00255-1.pdf(opens in new window)
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