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Subject: [Caml-list] ICFP 2026 Tutorials: Proposal Deadline on June 21!
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2026 09:39:11 -0400 [thread overview]
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ICFP 2026: Last Call for Tutorials
*** Deadline: June 21, AoE ****Submission Portal*:
https://icfp26events.hotcrp.com/
The 31st ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming
(ICFP) is calling for tutorials!
ICFP will be held in Indianapolis, IN, United States from *Monday, August
24 to Saturday, August 29, 2026*. ICFP provides a forum for researchers and
developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementation,
principles, and uses of functional programming.
*Tutorials* (or panels, discussions, etc.) should last approximately 3
hours each, and will be presented during ICFP and its co-located workshops
and other events. Tutorials may focus either on a concrete technology or on
a theoretical or mathematical tool. Tutorials may be intended primarily for
researchers or for practitioners. Ideally, tutorials will have a concrete
result, such as “Learn to do X with Y” rather than “Learn language Y”.
The workshops, tutorials, etc. may occur on August 24th (the day before
ICFP) and August 28-29th (the two days after ICFP).
*All co-located events* must submit a proposal — workshops, tutorials,
symposiums, or side meetings.
Submission Details
<https://icfp26.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2026-icfp-tutorials#submission-details>
- Deadline for Tutorial Proposal Submission: June 21, 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: June 28, 2026
Prospective organizers of tutorials, panels, or discussions should submit
proposals by the Tutorial deadline. Proposals should outline the
objectives, intended audience, and planned activities. See the Submission
Portal for details.
*Submission Portal*: https://icfp26events.hotcrp.com/Selection Committee
<https://icfp26.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2026-icfp-tutorials#selection-committee>
Event proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising members from
the ICFP 2026 organizing committee, in collaboration with the SIGPLAN
executive committee.
Contact Information
<https://icfp26.sigplan.org/track/icfp-2026-icfp-tutorials#contact-information>
For inquiries, please contact:
Ben Greenman: blg@cs.utah.edu
Jiasi Shen: sjs@cse.ust.hk
We look forward to your proposals and to creating a vibrant and engaging
program at ICFP 2026!
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