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TYPES 2025: Post-proceedings Call for Papers
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https://msp.cis.strath.ac.uk/types2025/postproceedings.html

TYPES is a major forum for the presentation of research on all aspects of type 
theory and its applications. TYPES 2025 was held from 9 to 13 June at the 
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. The post-proceedings volume will 
be published in LIPIcs, Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics, an 
open-access series of conference proceedings.

Submission Guidelines
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Submission is open to everyone, also to those who did not participate in the 
TYPES 2025 conference. We welcome high-quality descriptions of original work, 
as well as position papers, overview papers, and system descriptions. 
Submissions should be written in English, and be original, i.e., neither 
previously published, nor simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference.

- Formatting: Papers have to be formatted with the current LIPIcs style and 
adhere to the style requirements of LIPIcs.

- Page limits: The upper limit for the length of submissions is 20 pages for 
the main text (including appendices, but excluding title page and bibliography).

- Supplementary material: Authors have the option to attach to their submission 
a zip or tgz file containing code (formalised proofs or programs), but 
reviewers are not obliged to take the attachments into account, and they will 
not be published.

The submission site will be announced soon; see 
https://msp.cis.strath.ac.uk/types2025/postproceedings.html for updates.

Deadlines
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Submission of title and abstract: 17 November 2025 AoE Submission of full 
paper: 1 December 2025 AoE Author notification: 1 April 2025

Topics of interest
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The scope of the post-proceedings is the same as the scope of the
conference: the theory and practice of type theory. In particular, we welcome 
submissions on the following topics:

* Foundations of type theory;
* Applications of type theory (e.g. linguistics or concurrency);
* Constructive mathematics;
* Dependently typed programming;
* Industrial uses of type theory technology;
* Meta-theoretic studies of type systems;
* Proof assistants and proof technology;
* Automation in computer-assisted reasoning;
* Links between type theory and functional programming;
* Formalising mathematics using type theory;
* Homotopy type theory and univalent mathematics.

Editors
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Fredrik Nordvall Forsberg, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland James 
McKinna, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland



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