Sponsorship
We are indebted to the generous support kindly offered to this event by:
AIJ: Artificial Intelligence Journal
Agreement Technologies: COST Action IC0801
IFAAMAS: International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
FIPA: Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents
BiCi: Bertinoro international Center for informatics
AEPIA: Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence
GULP: Italian Association for Logic Programming
AIxIA: Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence
SICS: Swedish Institute for Computer Science
AISB: The British Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour
APPIA: The Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence
ACIA: The Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence
John Wiley & Sons international publishers
Francesca Toni's course on Agent Reasoning: Knowledge, Plans and Flexible Control Cycles is kindly offered by Agreement Technologies COST Action IC0801. Agreement Technologies is also offering the equivalent of 3 full grants to students coming from COST countries. The Artificial Intelligence Journal is generously supporting the DALT school by offering the remaining courses and giving some additional full/partial grants to students attending the school. Additional full and partial grants are also offered by BiCi, FIPA, AEPIA, AIxIA, IFAAMAS, and SICS.
All applications for AIJ, COST, FIPA, AEPIA, AIxIA, SICS, and BiCi grants should be made following this procedure.
The British Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour supports AISB members who apply for an AISB travel grant to attend the school. The Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence and the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence support their members with grants to cover part of the registration fee. All applications to AISB, APPIA and ACIA should be directed to the relevant secretariats following the guidelines present on the associations' Web sites (direct links to guidelines: AISB, APPIA, ACIA).
Thanks to John Wiley & Sons, all participants registered before April 1, 2011, will enjoy 2-month free online access to Computational Intelligence, International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Expert Systems, and Software: Practice and Experience.
Thanks to SICS, the BiCi Lab will be equipped with SICStus Prolog v4 software.
The DALT School is endorsed by EURAMAS, the European Association for Multi-Agent Systems.
This event is listed at the Computer Science Event List maintained by Informatics Europe, in the ACM calendar of events, and in the European Association for Programming Languages and Systems calendar.