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Final Call for Nominations: E. W. Beth Outstanding Dissertation Prize 2021
Since 2002, the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI) has
been awarding the annual E.W. Beth Dissertation Prize to outstanding Ph.D.
dissertations in Logic, Language, and Information
(http://www.folli.info/?page_id=74), with financial support of the E.W. Beth
Foundation
(https://www.knaw.nl/en/awards/funds/evert-willem-beth-stichting/evert-willem-beth-foundation).
Nominations are now invited for the best dissertation in these areas resulting
in a Ph.D. degree awarded in 2020.
The deadline for nominations is the 15th of April 2021.
Qualifications:
- A Ph.D. dissertation on a topic concerning Logic, Language, or Information
is eligible for the Beth Dissertation Prize 2021, if the degree was awarded
between January 1st and December 31st, 2020.
- There are no restrictions on the nationality, ethnicity, age, gender or
employment status of the author of the nominated dissertation, nor on the
university, academic department or scientific institution formally conferring
the Ph.D. degree, nor on the language in which the dissertation has originally
been written.
- In accordance with the aim of the Beth Foundation to continue and extend
the work of the Dutch logician Evert Willem Beth, nominations are invited of
excellent dissertations on topics in the broad remit of ESSLLI, including
current topics in philosophical and mathematical logic, computer science logic,
philosophy of science, philosophy of language, history of logic, history of the
philosophy of science and scientific philosophy in general, as well as the
current theoretical and foundational developments in information and
computation, language, and cognition. Dissertations with results more broadly
impacting various research areas in their interdisciplinary investigations are
especially solicited.
- If a nominated dissertation has originally been written in a language other
than English, its dossier should still contain the required 10 page English
abstract, see below. If the committee decides that a nominated dissertation in
a language other than English requires translation to English for proper
evaluation, the committee can transfer its nomination to the competition in
2022. The English translation must in such cases be submitted before the
deadline of the call for nominations in 2022. The committee may recommend the
Beth Foundation to consider supporting such nominated dissertations for English
translation, upon request by the author of the dissertation.
The prize consists of:
- a certificate
- a donation of 3000 euros, provided by the E.W. Beth Foundation, divided
among the winners, should there be more than one winner
- an invitation to submit the dissertation, possibly after revision, for
publication in FoLLI Publications on Logic, Language and Information (Springer).
Only digital submissions are accepted, without exception. Hard copy submissions
are not allowed. The following documents are to be submitted in the nomination
dossier:
- The original dissertation in pdf format (ps/doc/rtf etc. not acceptable).
- A ten-page English abstract of the dissertation, presenting the main results
of each chapter.
- A letter of nomination from the dissertation supervisor, which concisely
describes the scope and significance of the dissertation, stating when the
degree was officially awarded and the members of the Ph.D. committee.
Nominations should contain the address, phone and email details of the
nominator.
- Two additional letters of support, including at least one from a referee not
affiliated with the academic institution that awarded the Ph.D. degree, nor
otherwise related to the nominee (e.g. former teachers, supervisors,
co-authors, publishers or relatives) or the dissertation.
- Self-nominations are not possible.
All pdf documents must be submitted electronically, as one zip file, via
EasyChair by following the link
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bodp2021. In case of any problems or
questions please contact the chair of the committee Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh
([email protected]).
The prize will be awarded by the chair of the FoLLI board at a ceremony during
the 32nd ESSLLI summer school, which will be based in Utrecht, but held online
August 2-13, 2021.
Beth dissertation prize committee 2021:
Samson Abramsky (University of Oxford)
Maria Aloni (University of Amsterdam)
Cleo Condoravdi(Stanford University)
Robin Cooper (University of Gothenburg)
Guy Emerson (University of Cambridge)
Katrin Erk (University of Texas at Austin)
Sujata Ghosh (ISI, Chennai)
Davide Grossi (Universities of Groningen and Amsterdam)
Christoph Haase (University of Oxford)
Louise McNally (Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona)
Reinhard Muskens (University of Amsterdam)
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (University College London, chair)
Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh)
Matthew Stone (Rutgers University)
Jouko Vaananen (University of Helsinki and University of Amsterdam)
FoLLI is committed to diversity and inclusion and we welcome dissertations from
all under-represented groups