★   UNIVERSAL LOGIC PRIZE FOR CHINA 2025     ★

Universal Logic Prize for China

1) The Universal Logic Prize for China is awarded every three years.

2) Submissions should be mature (to the standard of a journal paper) but unpublished research work. Papers must be written in English (about 10-30 pages).

3) The jury is composed of Chinse researchers representative of all areas of logic and of the geography of the country.

4) The Prize is a mark of distinction and includes support for the winner's participation (housing + registration fee) in the World Congress of Universal Logic and the publication of the paper in the Springer journal Logica Universalis.

5) We encourage submissions from young researchers or students. Foreign experts or students working or studying in China are also welcome to submit. We encourage technical work, and contributions from all branches of logic are welcome, including but not limited to: philosophical logic, mathematical logic, logic in computer science, logic and law, and logic and language.



Universal Logic Prize for China 2025

i) Participation in UNILOG'2025 in Cusco, Peru: housing + registration fees will be provided to the winner and the paper will be published in the Springer journal Logica Universalis. The awarded person will present his/her work at the 3rd World Logic Prizes Contest competing with the corresponding award winners from other countries.

ii) Please submit your paper by September 15th, 2025 through the easychair webpage available here.

 


iii) Jury 2025
- Fengkui Ju (School of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University) [co-chair; fengkui.ju@bnu.edu.cn]
- Liangda Fang (School of Information Science and Technology, Jinan University) [co-chair; fangld@jnu.edu.cn]
- Ningning Peng (School of Mathematics and Statistics, Wuhan University of Technology) [co-chair; pengn@whut.edu.cn]
- Yifeng Ding (Department of Philosophy, Peking University)
- Yanjun Li (College of Philosophy, Nankai University)
- Kailun Luo (School of Computer Science and Technology, Dongguan University of Technology)
- Weilin Luo (School of Computer Science, Sun Yat-sen University)
- Cheng Peng (School of Science, Hebei University of Technology)
- Shichang Song (School of Mathematics and Statistics, Beijing Jiaotong University)
- Zhanhao Xiao (School of Computer Science, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University)
- Zuojun Xiong (Department of Philosophy, Southwest University)
- Ruizhi Yang (School of Philosophy, Fudan University)
- Junhua Yu (Department of Philosophy, Tsinghua University)
- Teng Zhang (School of Science, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology)

This prize is part of the project A PRIZE OF LOGIC IN EVERY COUNTRY.