The Fouth World Congress of Paraconsistency is from July 13 to July 18, 2008 at Ormond College at the University of Melbourne.
A registration fee will be charged to cover conference running expenses, the reception, lunches, and the conference dinner. The fee will be AU$360 for wage-earners, and AU$250 for students and unwaged. Payment will be required at the start of the conference.
To register for the conference fill out this form in an email to wcp4-submission@unimelb.edu.au.
The provisional program of events for the conference is available here.
If you're coming from far away to attend WCP4, you might like to look through these arrival details.
Papers will be accepted in all areas related to paraconsistency. But we would especially welcome papers on
We invite submission of an abstract of no more than one page (250 words) by December 15. Email your submission to wcp4-submission@unimelb.edu.au. Text or PDF are preferred formats for submission, MS Word is acceptable. (Make sure your email is no larger than 480KB, as our mail forwarding software rejects large emails.)
Notification of acceptance will be made by February 28.
Bed and breakfast accommodation is available at Ormond College, the site of the conference. Conference participants wishing to stay in the college are asked to register for accommodation directly to Ormond College using the form available on our accommodation page.
Hotel accommodation is also available near the conference site. For details of some of the hotels available, see our acommodation page.
The organising committee for WCP4 is Ross Brady (La Trobe), Mark Colyvan (Sydney), Dominic Hyde (Queensland), Ed Mares (Victoria University of Wellington), Chris Mortensen (Adelaide), Graham Priest (Melbourne), Greg Restall (Melbourne) and Koji Tanaka (Auckland).
To be kept in up-to-date with news of the conference, subscribe to our announcement mailing list wcp4-info by sending the message “subscribe wcp4-info” to mailserv@unimelb.edu.au. We will send updates concerning WCP4 to this mailing list.
August 2007 • Greg Restall, for the organising committee.