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= '''Circle U, NLPL, & OpenEuroLLM 2026 Winter School on Multilinguality in LLM Development and Evaluation''' =
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[[File:Winter school 2025.jpg|center|thumb|upright=2.0]]
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= Background =
 
= Background =
  
A desirable side-effect of the NLPL cooperation is ''community formation'',
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In 2026, the NLPL network and Digital Europe
i.e. strengthening interaction and collaboration among Nordic research teams
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project ''[https://openeurollm.eu OpenEuroLLM]''
in NLP and advancing a shared level of knowledge and experience in using
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have joined forces to organize the successful winter school series on Web-scale NLP.
national e-Infrastructures for large-scale NLP research.
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The winter school seeks to stimulate ''community formation'',
Towards these goals, the project organizes an annual three-day winter school.
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i.e. strengthening interaction and collaboration among
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European research teams in NLP and advancing a shared level of knowledge
 +
and experience in using high-performance e-infrastructures for large-scale
 +
NLP research.
 +
This 2026 edition of the winter school puts special emphasis on
 +
NLP researchers from countries who participate in the EuroHPC
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[https://www.eurohpc-ju.europa.eu/supercomputers/our-supercomputers_en consortium]
 +
and is endorsed as a doctoral training event in the European
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[https://www.circle-u.eu Circle U university alliance].
 
For additional background, please see the archival pages from the
 
For additional background, please see the archival pages from the
[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2018 2018] and
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[https://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2018 2018],
[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2019 2019]
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[https://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2019 2019],
NLPL Winter Schools].
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[https://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2020 2020],
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[https://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2023 2023],
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[https://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2024 2024], and
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[https://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2025 2025]
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NLPL Winter Schools.
  
For early 2020, NLPL will hold its winter school from Sunday, February 2, to
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For early 2026, NLPL will hold its winter school from Monday, February 2, to
Tuesday, February 4, 2020, at a
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Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at a
 
[https://www.thonhotels.com/our-hotels/norway/skeikampen/ mountain-side hotel]
 
[https://www.thonhotels.com/our-hotels/norway/skeikampen/ mountain-side hotel]
(with skiing opportunities) about two hours north of Oslo.
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(with skiing and walking opportunities) about two hours north of Oslo.
The project will organize group bus transfer from and to the Oslo
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The project will organize group bus transfer from and to the main Oslo
airport ''Gardermoen'', leaving the airport at 9:30 on Sunday morning
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airport ''Gardermoen'' (OSL), leaving the airport at 9:45 on Monday morning
and returning there around 17:30 on Tuesday afternoon.
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and returning there around 17:30 on Wednesday afternoon.
  
The main external instructors in 2020 will be
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The winter school is subsidized by the OpenEuroLLM project: there is no fee for
[https://u.cs.biu.ac.il/~yogo/ Yoav Goldberg] (Bar Ilan University and Allen Institute for AI)
 
and [https://thomwolf.io/ Thomas Wolf] (Huggingface).
 
Additional sessions will be contributed by NLPL project members, including
 
* Filip Ginter and Antti Virtanen, on multi-gpu training of language-specific BERTs;
 
* Joakim Nivre and Artur Kulmizev, on syntactic dependency parsing in the neural age;
 
* Stephan Oepen and Daniel Hershcovich, on the 2019 and 2020 CoNLL tasks on semantic parsing;
 
* Jörg Tiedemann and Alessandro Raganato, with a practical crash course in neural MT.
 
Some sessions will combine lecturing and hands-on exercises.
 
The winter school programme will be complemented with an
 
evening ‘research bazar’ (by participants) to stimulate academic socializing
 
and possibly a ‘walk-through’ of available software, data, and service resources
 
in the NLPL Virtual Laboratory.
 
 
 
The winter school is subsidized by the project: there is no fee for
 
 
participants and no charge for the bus transfer to and from the
 
participants and no charge for the bus transfer to and from the
 
conference hotel.
 
conference hotel.
All participants will have to cover their own travel and accomodation
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All participants will have to cover their own travel and accommodation
 
at Skeikampen, however.
 
at Skeikampen, however.
Two nights at the hotel, including all meals, will come to NOK 2865,  
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Two nights at the hotel, including all meals, will come to NOK 3885 (NOK 3485 per person in a shared double room),  
to be paid to the hotel directly.
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to be paid to the hotel directly upon arrival.
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= Programme =
 +
 
 +
The 2026 winter school will have a thematic focus on ''Multilinguality in LLM Development and Evaluation''.
 +
The programme will be comprised of in-depth technical presentations (possibly including some
 +
hands-on elements) by international experts, with special emphasis on open science and European languages, but also include critical reflections on current development trends in LLM-focussed NLP.
 +
The programme will be complemented with a ‘walk-through’ of example EuroHPC experience
 +
reports from the OpenEuroLLM consortium.
 +
 
 +
Confirmed presenters and talks include (more can be added later):
 +
 
 +
* [https://bplank.github.io Barbara Plank], Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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* [https://commoncrawl.org/team/laurie-burchell Laurie Burchell] and [https://commoncrawl.org/team/pedro-ortiz-suarez Pedro Ortiz Suarez], Common Crawl
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* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximilianidahl/?originalSubdomain=de Max Idahl], ellamind
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* [https://juliakreutzer.github.io Julia Kreutzer], Cohere for Labs
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* [https://geoalgo.github.io/ David Salinas], ELLIS Institute Tübingen
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* [https://www.isir.upmc.fr/personnel/yvon/?lang=en François Yvon], Sorbonne Université
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= Preliminary schedule =
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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!colspan=3|Monday, February 2, 2026
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|-
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| 13:00 || 14:00 || Lunch
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|-
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| 14:00 || 15:30 || '''Session 1'''
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|-
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| 15:30 || 15:50 || Coffee Break
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|-
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| 16:00 || 17:30 || '''Session 2'''
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|-
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| 17:30 || 17:50 || Coffee Break
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|-
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| 17:50 || 19:20 || '''Session 3'''
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|-
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| 19:30 ||  || Dinner
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|}
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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!colspan=3|Tuesday, February 3, 2026
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|-
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|colspan=3 | Breakfast is available from 07:30
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|-
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| 09:00 || 10:30 || '''Session 4'''
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|-
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|colspan=3| Free time (Lunch is available between 13:00 and 14:30)
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|-
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| 15:30 || 17:00 || '''Session 5'''
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|-
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| 17:00 || 17:20 || Coffee Break
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|-
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| 17:20 || 19:20 || '''Session 6'''
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|-
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| 19:30 ||  || Dinner
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|-
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| 21:00 || || '''Evening Session'''
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|}
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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!colspan=3|Wednesday, February 4, 2026
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|-
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|colspan=3| Breakfast is available from 07:30
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|-
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| 08:30 || 10:00 || '''Session 8'''
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|-
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| 10:00 || 10:30 || Coffee Break
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|-
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| 10:30 || 12:00 || '''Session 9'''
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|-
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| 12:30 || 13:30 || Lunch
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|-
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| 13:45 || 16:45 || Bus transfer to OSL Airport
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|}
  
 
= Registration =
 
= Registration =
  
In total, we anticipate around 45 participants in the 2020 Winter School.
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In total, we expect 60–70 participants at the 2026 winter school.
Please register your intent of participation through our
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Registration for interested participants is now closed.
[https://indico.neic.no/e/skeikampen20 on-line registration form].
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Requests for participation were processed on a first-come, first-served basis, with an eye toward regional balance.
We will process requests for participation on a first-come, first-served
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Interested parties who have submitted the registration form were confirmed in three batches, on '''November 28''', on '''December 5''',
basis; the closing date for registration is Friday, December 13, 2019.
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and on '''December 19''', which was also the closing date for winter school registration.
Once confirmed by the organizing team, registration will establish a
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binding agreement with the hotel and a cancellation fee will be
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Once confirmed by the organizing team, participant names are published
incurred (unless we can find someone else to ‘take over’ last-minute
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on this page, and registration establishes a
spaces).
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''binding agreement'' with the hotel.
 +
Therefore, a cancellation fee will be incurred (unless we can find someone else to ‘take over’ last-minute
 +
spaces), and no-shows will be charged the full price for at least one night
 +
by the hotel.
 +
 
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= Logistics =
 +
 
 +
With a few exceptions, winter school participants travel to and from the conference hotel
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jointly on a chartered bus (the OpenEuroLLM shuttle).
 +
The bus will leave OSL airport no later than 9:45 CET on Monday, February 2.
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Thus, please meet up by 9:30 and make your arrival known to your assigned
 +
‘tour guide’ (who will introduce themselves to you by email beforehand).
 +
 
 +
The group will gather near the DNB currency exchange booth in the downstairs
 +
arrivals area, just outside the international arrivals luggage claims and slightly
 +
to the left as one exits the customs area:
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the yellow dot numbered (18) on the
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[https://www.avinor.no/siteassets/flyplasser/oslo-lufthavn/info/kart-over-flyplassen/kart-over-flyplassen-ankomst-oslo-lufthavn-avinor.jpg OSL arrivals map].
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The group will then walk over to the bus terminal, to leave the airport not long after 9:40.
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The drive to the Skeikampen conference hotel will take us about two-three hours, and the bus
 +
will make one stop along the way to stretch our legs and fill up on coffee.
  
= Contact =
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The winter school will end with lunch on Wednesday, February 4, before the group returns
 +
to OSL airport on the OpenEuroLLM shuttle.
 +
The bus will leave Skeikampen at 14:00 CET, with an expected arrival time at OSL
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around 17:00 to 17:30 CET. After stopping at the OSL airport, the bus will continue to central Oslo.
  
The 2020 NLPL Winter School is organized by a team of volunteers,
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= Organization =
Li-Hsin Chang,
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Filip Ginter,
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The 2026 Winter School is organized by a team of volunteers at the University
Bjørn Lindi,  
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of Oslo, supported by a programme committee from the OpenEuroLLM, Circle U, and
Farrokh Mehryary,
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NLPL networks and beyond, please see below.
Joakim Nivre,
 
Stephan Oepen, and
 
Jörg Tiedemann.
 
 
For all inquiries regarding registration, the programme, logistics,
 
For all inquiries regarding registration, the programme, logistics,
or such, please contact <code>outreach@nlpl.eu</code>.
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or such, please contact <code>nlpl-training@ifi.uio.no</code>.
  
= Programme =
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The programme committee is comprised of (in alphabetical order):
  
'''Program draft:'''
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* Jenia Jitsev (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSA7R--zjrxnzhrxpr6cNNzlomy3hvfTk1hedPJkmIcqxk2-ZuBGOG2Spp1YlPK9PtOOdFqwHNO3i9u/pubhtml?gid=530428440&single=true Click here]
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* Andrey Kutuzov (University of Oslo, Norway)
 
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* Alessandro Lenci (University of Pisa, Italy)
Complete program will be announced soon!
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* Stephan Oepen (University of Oslo, Norway)
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* Sampo Pyysalo (University of Turku, Finland)
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* David Salinas (ELLIS Institute, Germany)
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* Gema Ramirez-Sanches (Prompsit Language Engineering, Spain)
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* Jörg Tiedemann (University of Helsinki, Finland)
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* Joaquin Vanschoren (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
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* Guillaume Wisniewski (Paris Cité University, France)
  
 
= Participants =
 
= Participants =
 
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# Adam Hrin, AMD Silo AI (Finland)
# Jordi Armengol-Estapé (Barcelona)
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# Aitor Soroa, University of the Basque Country (Spain)
# Pepa Atanasova (Copenhagen)
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# Agnes Toftgård, The National Library (Sweden)
# Jeremy Barnes (Oslo)
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# Aleksandra Krasnodębska, NASK PIB (Poland)
# Ali Basirat (Uppsala)
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# Alicia Núñez Alcover, Prompsit (Spain)
# Aleksandrs Berdicevskis (Gothenburg)
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# Aman Sinha, Université de Lorraine (France)
# Maja Buljan (Oslo)
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# Andrey Kutuzov, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Li-Hsin Chang (Turku, co-organizer)
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# Angelina Zanardi, National Library of Norway
# Manuel Ciosici (Copenhagen)
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# Anni Moisala, CSC – IT Center for Science (Finland)
# Cheikh Bamba Dione (Bergen)
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# Artūrs Znotiņš, University of Latvia (Latvia)
# Adam Ek (Gothenburg)
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# Barbara Heinisch, Eurac Research (Italy)
# Filip Ginter (Turku, co-organizer)
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# Barbara Plank, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany)
# Yoav Goldberg (Tel Aviv, presenter)
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# Charlotte Noel, LINAGORA Labs (France)
# Rob van der Goot (Copenhagen)
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# Dalton Harmsen, Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands)
# Daniel Hershcovich (Copenhagen)
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# David Salinas, ELLIS institute Tübingen (Germany)
# Andreas Holm (Copenhagen)
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# Diana Kylymnyk, University of Exeter (UK)
# Suwisa Kaewphan (Turku)
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# Elizaveta Kuzmenko, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
# Jenna Kanerva (Turku)
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# Etienne Simon, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Martin Krallinger (Barcelona)
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# Faton Rekathati, The National Library (Sweden)
# Artur Kulmizev (Uppsala)
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# Fedor Vitiugin, University of Turku (Finland)
# Maria Kunilovskaya (Wolverhampton)
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# François Yvon, CNRS (France)
# Jenny Kunz (Linköping)
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# Fred Philippy, University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
# Andrey Kutuzov (Oslo)
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# Ghulam Muhammed Khan, University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
# Anna Lindahl (Gothenburg)
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# Gianluca Barmina, University of Southern Denmark (Denmark)
# Ellinor Lindqvist (Uppsala)
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# Hannah Clausen, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Juhani Luotolahti (Turku)
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# Hannan Mahadik, ELLIS Institute Tübingen (Germany)
# Jan Tore Lønning (Oslo)
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# Iglika Nikolova-Stoupak, Sorbonne Université (France)
# Arild Matsson (Gothenburg)
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# Jan Hajič, Charles University (Czech Republic)
# Maite Melero (Barcelona)
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# Jiajing Wan, University of Bergen (Norway)
# Farrokh Mehryary (Turku, co-organizer)
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# Jindřich Helcl, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Antonio Miranda (Barcelona)
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# Johannes Gabriel Sindlinger, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
# Joakim Nivre (Uppsala, co-organizer)
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# Jouni Luoma, AMD Silo AI (Finland)
# Stephan Oepen (Oslo, co-organizer)
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# Julia Kreutzer, Cohere Labs (Canada)
# Ildiko Pilan (Oslo)
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# Justyna Sikora, The National Library (Sweden)
# Alessandro Raganato (Helsinki)
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# Katarina Strani Herriot-Watt University (United Kingdom)
# Vinit Ravishankar (Oslo)
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# Kevin Glocker, Linköping University (Sweden)
# Arradi Nur Rizal (Uppsala)
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# Kristýna Onderková, Charles University (Czech Republic)
# Samuel Rönnqvist (Turku)
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# Laurène Cave, Sorbonne Université (France)
# Stian Rødven Eide (Gothenburg)
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# Lisa Yankovskaya, University of Tartu (Estonia)
# Jörg Tiedemann (Helsinki, co-organizer)
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# Maja Buljan, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Samia Touileb (Oslo)
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# Markus Heiervang, National Library of Norway
# Erik Velldal (Oslo)
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# Marthe Midtgaard, National Library of Norway
# Daniel Varab (Copenhagen)
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# Mattes Ruckdeschel, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
# Marta Villegas (Barcelona)
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# Maximilian Idahl, ellamind (Germany)
# Antti Virtanen (Turku)
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# Meihan Tong, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Dustin Wright (Copenhagen)
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# Muhammad Imran, University of A Coruña (Spain)
# Lilja Øvrelid (Oslo)
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# Nam Luu, Charles University (Czech Republic)
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# Neda Jamshidi, University of Sienna (Italy)
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# Nikolay Arefev, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Nils Grünefeld, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
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# Pedro Ortiz Suarez, Common Crawl Foundation (USA)
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# Rolv-Arild Braaten, National Library of Norway
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# Romina Oji, Linköping University (Sweden)
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# Sampo Pyysalo, University of Turku (Finland)
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# Shanshan Xu, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
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# Shenbin Qian, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Stephan Oepen, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Taja Kuzman Pungeršek, Jožef Stefan Institute (Slovenia)
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# Tita Enstad, National Library of Norway
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# Tommaso Green, University of Mannheim (Germany)
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# Tudor Nicolae Mateiu, Prompsit (Spain)
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# Vladislav Mikhailov, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Wafa Aissa, UCLouvain (Belgium)
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# Xiaorui Yu, King's College London (UK)
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# Yihang Lu, Sorbonne Université (France)
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# Yiheng Wu, University of Helsinki (Finland)
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# Yves Scherrer, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Zihao Li, University of Helsinki (Finland)

Latest revision as of 14:26, 8 January 2026

Circle U, NLPL, & OpenEuroLLM 2026 Winter School on Multilinguality in LLM Development and Evaluation

Winter school 2025.jpg

Background

In 2026, the NLPL network and Digital Europe project OpenEuroLLM have joined forces to organize the successful winter school series on Web-scale NLP. The winter school seeks to stimulate community formation, i.e. strengthening interaction and collaboration among European research teams in NLP and advancing a shared level of knowledge and experience in using high-performance e-infrastructures for large-scale NLP research. This 2026 edition of the winter school puts special emphasis on NLP researchers from countries who participate in the EuroHPC consortium and is endorsed as a doctoral training event in the European Circle U university alliance. For additional background, please see the archival pages from the 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024, and 2025 NLPL Winter Schools.

For early 2026, NLPL will hold its winter school from Monday, February 2, to Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at a mountain-side hotel (with skiing and walking opportunities) about two hours north of Oslo. The project will organize group bus transfer from and to the main Oslo airport Gardermoen (OSL), leaving the airport at 9:45 on Monday morning and returning there around 17:30 on Wednesday afternoon.

The winter school is subsidized by the OpenEuroLLM project: there is no fee for participants and no charge for the bus transfer to and from the conference hotel. All participants will have to cover their own travel and accommodation at Skeikampen, however. Two nights at the hotel, including all meals, will come to NOK 3885 (NOK 3485 per person in a shared double room), to be paid to the hotel directly upon arrival.

Programme

The 2026 winter school will have a thematic focus on Multilinguality in LLM Development and Evaluation. The programme will be comprised of in-depth technical presentations (possibly including some hands-on elements) by international experts, with special emphasis on open science and European languages, but also include critical reflections on current development trends in LLM-focussed NLP. The programme will be complemented with a ‘walk-through’ of example EuroHPC experience reports from the OpenEuroLLM consortium.

Confirmed presenters and talks include (more can be added later):

Preliminary schedule

Monday, February 2, 2026
13:00 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30 Session 1
15:30 15:50 Coffee Break
16:00 17:30 Session 2
17:30 17:50 Coffee Break
17:50 19:20 Session 3
19:30 Dinner
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Breakfast is available from 07:30
09:00 10:30 Session 4
Free time (Lunch is available between 13:00 and 14:30)
15:30 17:00 Session 5
17:00 17:20 Coffee Break
17:20 19:20 Session 6
19:30 Dinner
21:00 Evening Session


Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Breakfast is available from 07:30
08:30 10:00 Session 8
10:00 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 12:00 Session 9
12:30 13:30 Lunch
13:45 16:45 Bus transfer to OSL Airport

Registration

In total, we expect 60–70 participants at the 2026 winter school. Registration for interested participants is now closed. Requests for participation were processed on a first-come, first-served basis, with an eye toward regional balance. Interested parties who have submitted the registration form were confirmed in three batches, on November 28, on December 5, and on December 19, which was also the closing date for winter school registration.

Once confirmed by the organizing team, participant names are published on this page, and registration establishes a binding agreement with the hotel. Therefore, a cancellation fee will be incurred (unless we can find someone else to ‘take over’ last-minute spaces), and no-shows will be charged the full price for at least one night by the hotel.

Logistics

With a few exceptions, winter school participants travel to and from the conference hotel jointly on a chartered bus (the OpenEuroLLM shuttle). The bus will leave OSL airport no later than 9:45 CET on Monday, February 2. Thus, please meet up by 9:30 and make your arrival known to your assigned ‘tour guide’ (who will introduce themselves to you by email beforehand).

The group will gather near the DNB currency exchange booth in the downstairs arrivals area, just outside the international arrivals luggage claims and slightly to the left as one exits the customs area: the yellow dot numbered (18) on the OSL arrivals map. The group will then walk over to the bus terminal, to leave the airport not long after 9:40. The drive to the Skeikampen conference hotel will take us about two-three hours, and the bus will make one stop along the way to stretch our legs and fill up on coffee.

The winter school will end with lunch on Wednesday, February 4, before the group returns to OSL airport on the OpenEuroLLM shuttle. The bus will leave Skeikampen at 14:00 CET, with an expected arrival time at OSL around 17:00 to 17:30 CET. After stopping at the OSL airport, the bus will continue to central Oslo.

Organization

The 2026 Winter School is organized by a team of volunteers at the University of Oslo, supported by a programme committee from the OpenEuroLLM, Circle U, and NLPL networks and beyond, please see below. For all inquiries regarding registration, the programme, logistics, or such, please contact nlpl-training@ifi.uio.no.

The programme committee is comprised of (in alphabetical order):

  • Jenia Jitsev (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
  • Andrey Kutuzov (University of Oslo, Norway)
  • Alessandro Lenci (University of Pisa, Italy)
  • Stephan Oepen (University of Oslo, Norway)
  • Sampo Pyysalo (University of Turku, Finland)
  • David Salinas (ELLIS Institute, Germany)
  • Gema Ramirez-Sanches (Prompsit Language Engineering, Spain)
  • Jörg Tiedemann (University of Helsinki, Finland)
  • Joaquin Vanschoren (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
  • Guillaume Wisniewski (Paris Cité University, France)

Participants

  1. Adam Hrin, AMD Silo AI (Finland)
  2. Aitor Soroa, University of the Basque Country (Spain)
  3. Agnes Toftgård, The National Library (Sweden)
  4. Aleksandra Krasnodębska, NASK PIB (Poland)
  5. Alicia Núñez Alcover, Prompsit (Spain)
  6. Aman Sinha, Université de Lorraine (France)
  7. Andrey Kutuzov, University of Oslo (Norway)
  8. Angelina Zanardi, National Library of Norway
  9. Anni Moisala, CSC – IT Center for Science (Finland)
  10. Artūrs Znotiņš, University of Latvia (Latvia)
  11. Barbara Heinisch, Eurac Research (Italy)
  12. Barbara Plank, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany)
  13. Charlotte Noel, LINAGORA Labs (France)
  14. Dalton Harmsen, Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands)
  15. David Salinas, ELLIS institute Tübingen (Germany)
  16. Diana Kylymnyk, University of Exeter (UK)
  17. Elizaveta Kuzmenko, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
  18. Etienne Simon, University of Oslo (Norway)
  19. Faton Rekathati, The National Library (Sweden)
  20. Fedor Vitiugin, University of Turku (Finland)
  21. François Yvon, CNRS (France)
  22. Fred Philippy, University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
  23. Ghulam Muhammed Khan, University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
  24. Gianluca Barmina, University of Southern Denmark (Denmark)
  25. Hannah Clausen, University of Oslo (Norway)
  26. Hannan Mahadik, ELLIS Institute Tübingen (Germany)
  27. Iglika Nikolova-Stoupak, Sorbonne Université (France)
  28. Jan Hajič, Charles University (Czech Republic)
  29. Jiajing Wan, University of Bergen (Norway)
  30. Jindřich Helcl, University of Oslo (Norway)
  31. Johannes Gabriel Sindlinger, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  32. Jouni Luoma, AMD Silo AI (Finland)
  33. Julia Kreutzer, Cohere Labs (Canada)
  34. Justyna Sikora, The National Library (Sweden)
  35. Katarina Strani Herriot-Watt University (United Kingdom)
  36. Kevin Glocker, Linköping University (Sweden)
  37. Kristýna Onderková, Charles University (Czech Republic)
  38. Laurène Cave, Sorbonne Université (France)
  39. Lisa Yankovskaya, University of Tartu (Estonia)
  40. Maja Buljan, University of Oslo (Norway)
  41. Markus Heiervang, National Library of Norway
  42. Marthe Midtgaard, National Library of Norway
  43. Mattes Ruckdeschel, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  44. Maximilian Idahl, ellamind (Germany)
  45. Meihan Tong, University of Oslo (Norway)
  46. Muhammad Imran, University of A Coruña (Spain)
  47. Nam Luu, Charles University (Czech Republic)
  48. Neda Jamshidi, University of Sienna (Italy)
  49. Nikolay Arefev, University of Oslo (Norway)
  50. Nils Grünefeld, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  51. Pedro Ortiz Suarez, Common Crawl Foundation (USA)
  52. Rolv-Arild Braaten, National Library of Norway
  53. Romina Oji, Linköping University (Sweden)
  54. Sampo Pyysalo, University of Turku (Finland)
  55. Shanshan Xu, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  56. Shenbin Qian, University of Oslo (Norway)
  57. Stephan Oepen, University of Oslo (Norway)
  58. Taja Kuzman Pungeršek, Jožef Stefan Institute (Slovenia)
  59. Tita Enstad, National Library of Norway
  60. Tommaso Green, University of Mannheim (Germany)
  61. Tudor Nicolae Mateiu, Prompsit (Spain)
  62. Vladislav Mikhailov, University of Oslo (Norway)
  63. Wafa Aissa, UCLouvain (Belgium)
  64. Xiaorui Yu, King's College London (UK)
  65. Yihang Lu, Sorbonne Université (France)
  66. Yiheng Wu, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  67. Yves Scherrer, University of Oslo (Norway)
  68. Zihao Li, University of Helsinki (Finland)