Sponsorship

AIJ (Artificial Intelligence Journal)
ALP (Association for Logic Programming)
GULP (Italian Association for Logic Programming)
BiCi (Bertinoro International Center for Informatics)
AEPIA (Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence)
AIxIA (Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence)
AISB (The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour)
APPIA (The Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence)
ACIA (Associació Catalana d’Intel·ligència Artificial)
SICS (Swedish Institute for Computer Science)
John Wiley & Sons

We are indebted to the generous support kindly offered to this event by:

AIJ: Artificial Intelligence Journal
ALP: Association for Logic Programming
GULP: Italian Association for Logic Programming
GNCS: Gruppo Nazionale per il Calcolo Scientifico
BiCi: Bertinoro international Center for informatics
AEPIA: Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence
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

The Artificial Intelligence Journal, the Association for Logic Programming, the Italian Association for Logic Programming and the Italian Scientific Computing Group are generously supporting the school by offering the ISCL courses and giving the overall equivalent of fourteen full grants to students attending the school. Additional full and partial grants are also offered by BiCi, AEPIA, AIxIA, and SICS.

All applications for AIJ, ALP, GULP, 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. Allo 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.

Read the ISCL 2011 entry in the ALP Newsletter. 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.