The Australasian Association for Logic<http://www.aalogic.org/> will hold  its 
annual conference in hybrid format (using  Zoom for the online component) from  
Monday 3 November  to Friday 7 November, 2025. The physical location will be 
the University of Queensland  in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The 
conference aims to bring together logicians, either based in Australasia or 
with the desire to connect with logicians based in Australasia, working in 
mathematical, computational, or philosophical logic. The conference is intended 
to provide a platform for presentation and exchange of ideas. Thus, we invite 
contributions in all areas of logic, especially if you would like to advertise 
your best results to logicians outside your own subfield. We welcome published 
or unpublished work.

There will be five one-hour invited talks on different logic topics. The 
speakers will be Sasha 
Melnikov<https://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~melnikal/index.html> (Victoria 
University of Wellington), Andre Nies<https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~nies/> 
(Auckland), Dirk Pattinson<https://comp.anu.edu.au/people/dirk-pattinson/> 
(ANU), Marcel Jackson<https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/mgjackson> (La Trobe) and 
Torsten Schaub<https://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/~torsten/>  (Postdam).

 Session times will be 40 minutes. The scheduling is done according to  Sydney 
local time (AEDT, UTC+11). Find your local 
time<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html>.

To register, please email  
australasianlogic2...@gmail.com<mailto:australasianlogic2...@gmail.com>. The 
Zoom URLs for the talks (for those attending online), as well as the abstracts, 
will be sent to registered participants.

We invite submission of abstracts in any area of logic, broadly construed. To 
submit, send an short abstract (at most 300 words, i.e. about three quarters of 
a page in the standard, 11pt LaTeX article style, including the title, other 
heading material, and references) and title to 
australasianlogic2...@gmail.com<mailto:australasianlogic2...@gmail.com> with 
the subject “AAL 2025”.  Please use the template of the ASL 
(https://aslonline.org/rules-for-abstracts/) in your submission as abstracts by 
ASL members will be published in the Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. The soft 
deadline for submissions is  5 September. Submissions will be accepted for 
consideration until the hard deadline of Saturday, 20 September. Decisions will 
be sent out in late September. We would like to encourage submissions from 
members of groups that are underrepresented in logic.

Please email Guillermo Badia (g.ba...@uq.edu.au<mailto:g.ba...@uq.edu.au>) and 
Sasha Rubin (sasha.ru...@sydney.edu.au<mailto:sasha.ru...@sydney.edu.au>) if 
you have any questions.

Organising committee: Guillermo 
Badia<https://sites.google.com/site/guillermobadialogic/home> (Queensland; 
local organizer), Sasha Rubin<https://sasharubin.github.io/> (Sydney), Tomasz 
Kowalski<https://filozofia.uj.edu.pl/tomasz-kowalski> (Jagiellonian & 
Queensland; local organizer)  and  Shawn Standefer<http://www.standefer.net/> 
(NTU).

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/aalogic/aal-conference-2025.
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