In addition to traditional workshops, we encourage the submission of proposals that follow the model of the renowned Dagstuhl seminars. These seminars put specific emphasis on open and enthusiastic discourses. Participation is by invitation only and restricted to experts in the area of a seminar’s topic. A “mini Dagstuhl” seminar may take one day or a half day. A typical structure would include short introductory statements by all participants, which may be followed by focused debates, panel discussion, short presentations, breakout sessions etc.
Proposals for “mini-Dagstuhl” seminars should account for the following aspects:
Seminar organizers are invited to provide a joint paper of the Mini Dagstuhl participants to the CBI proceedings. The paper should include an introduction of the chairs, while each participant may provide half a page to a full-page position statement. A joint paper is not a requirement for a Mini Dagstuhl seminar. It is up to the organizers to accept this invitation or not.
Submissions should be made via Easychair: (choose track Mini Dagstuhl Seminars)