*CALL FOR BIDS TO HOST EACL 2024*

The European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
(EACL) invites expressions of interest to host the 2024 EACL conference, to
be held in Europe, the Middle East or Africa (EMEA) in Spring (preferably
April/May) 2024. The 2024 conference will be the 18th meeting of the EACL.

*At this stage, we seek draft proposals from prospective bidders.* These
will be evaluated and promising bidders will be asked to provide additional
information for the final selection. The EACL Board will appoint the
general chair for the conference, the programme committee co- chairs, and
all other chairs (tutorial co-chairs, workshop co-chairs, etc.), except for
the local arrangements chair.

Draft bid proposals (due *October 15th, 2022*) should include information
on all of the following items:


   1. *Proposed dates:* in Spring (preferably April/May) 2024
   2. *Location:* city and conference venue. Indicate whether the
   conference would be held at a university, hotel or convention center. Bear
   in mind that EACL is growing. While Gothenburg (EACL 2014) had 520
   registered participants, Valencia (EACL 2017, the last Conference held in
   person) had 680 registered participants. So please suggest a location that
   could host 800+ people for plenary sessions, plus at least 4 conference
   rooms hosting parallel sessions (200-250 people each), a large poster or
   exhibit room; 11 rooms on the workshops/tutorials days among which at least
   two host 200 people and the others 60 persons; and rooms for demos, small
   meetings and registration
   3. *Local arrangements team:* local chair/co-chair, committee, volunteer
   labour (e.g. students), registration handling. The local arrangements team
   will be responsible for activities such as arranging meeting rooms,
   equipment, refreshments, accommodation, on-site registration, participant
   internet access, the reception, the conference dinner, and working with the
   other chairs and the EACL Board to develop the budget and registration
   materials. Indicate whether a professional conference organizer (PCO) will
   be involved in the organization. Also, indicate whether any
   national/regional Computational Linguistics association would be on board
   of the local organization


*The final bids will also include detailed information on the following
items:*


   1. Computing/wifi/audiovisual: whether there will be desktop/laptop in
   conference rooms and high-speed wireless Internet access, what the
   audiovisual facilities are
   2. Printing of conference booklet
   3. Food catering including breaks, reception, poster sessions and
   conference dinner
   4. Accommodation options at the venue, including low-cost student
   accommodation
   5. Travel alternatives to the venue from Europe and beyond
   6. Social events including infrastructure for banquet/other social event
   and reception
   7. Potential for local sponsorships
   8. Opportunities for co-location with other meetings
   9. The costs related to all of the above items, which should be
   indicated in the expenses spreadsheet (template provided below).

Proposals will be evaluated with respect to a number of criteria
(unordered):


   - Adequacy of conference and exhibit facilities for the anticipated
   number of registrants
   - Adequacy of accommodations and food services (in a range of price
   categories) and proximity to the conference facilities
   - Adequacy of expenses projections and expected surplus
   - Appropriateness of proposed dates
   - Geographical and national balance with regard to previous EACL and ACL
   conferences, and other major Natural Language Processing conferences held
   in EMEA
   - Co-location with national/regional conferences
   - Experience of the local arrangements team
   - Local CL community support
   - Local government and industry support
   - Appropriateness of expected registration fees
   - Accessibility of proposed site

To help with your bid, you can check:

   - Bid Guidelines
   
<https://wiki.coli.uni-saarland.de/eacl/Bid%20guidelines?highlight=%28bids%29>
   - EACL 17 report
   <http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2017Q3_Reports:_EACL_2017>

Reports, lessons learnt and successful bids from previous years:

   - Previous Calls for Conference Bids
   <https://wiki.coli.uni-saarland.de/eacl/Call%20for%20conference%20bids>

The EACL conference handbook:

   - EACL conference handbook
   <https://wiki.coli.uni-saarland.de/eacl/EACL_conference_handbook>

Please send your expressions of interest electronically to the EACL
Chair-elect:

Roberto Basili, University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy –
[email protected]

The EACL board encourages groups who intend to submit a proposal to ask
questions about how to prepare the proposal.


*Important Dates:*

   - *October 15th, 2022:* Deadline for draft bids
   - *October 31st, 2022:* Feedback to bidders and announcement of
   shortlist of bidders
   - *December 22nd, 2022:* Deadline for final bids
   - *January 15th, 2023:* Final bid chosen
   - *April or May, 2024:* EACL Conference


Best regards,
Georg Rehm

– Secretary of EACL –


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*Prof. Dr. Georg Rehm <http://georg-re.hm/>*
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