
Call for Participation Logic Mentoring Workshop (LMW@LICS 2025) Singapore 23 June 2025 https://logic-mentoring-workshop.github.io/lics25/ Co-located with Logic in Computer Science (LICS) 2025 Students can apply to have their expenses covered by the Logic Mentoring Workshop Travel Support (see below). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Attending a conference such as LICS can be a transformative experience. It exposes participants to cutting-edge research and can open up new research avenues and collaboration opportunities. The Logic Mentoring Workshop introduces young researchers to the technical and practical aspects of a career in logic research. It is targeted at students, from senior undergraduates to doctoral students, and will include tutorials and plenary talks as well as a panel discussion, where experienced researchers from the field answer career-related questions from the audience. The workshop will be an on-site event, co-located with the Logic in Computer Science conference (LICS’25, https://lics.siglog.org/) one of the most prestigious conferences on the topic. REGISTRATION and PROGRAM Registration will be set up through the LICS website at a later date. Registration fees will be kept very low. The detailed program will be announced at https://logic-mentoring-workshop.github.io/lics25/ closer to the workshop. TRAVEL SUPPORT Students (undergrad, master's, and PhD alike) can apply to have their costs (some or all) covered by our sponsors, the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Jane Street. Deadline: May 10th (applications are accepted after that date if funds allow) Apply by filling this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1won7RTFgMbMtzhNiAARP5BzXTLPJKVcAj9zyIlmqVL8 We want to point out that the ACM proposes a scholarship for women, with deadline April 15th which may be useful to participants who qualify. You can find the information here: https://women.acm.org/scholarships/ LICS BUDDY Is this the first conference you will attend in person? We have all been there. You might not feel comfortable if you don't know anyone. Join our Buddy Program, and we will help you to get in touch with another mentoring workshop attendee. Every newcomer will be assigned either a more experienced peer or another newcomer, so you are not alone. For those who are not attending a conference for the first time, being a buddy is a way for you to help the community to grow and introduce less experienced students to the field. If you are interested, write an email to lschuetze@mpi-sws.org ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Elli Anastasiadi, Linus Richter, Lia Schütze, Chana Weil-Kennedy