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Joint Call for Workshops Proposals (EACL/ACL) 2026


The Association for Computational Linguistics, the European Language Resource 
Association and International Committee on Computational Linguistics invite 
proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with EACL 2026 or ACL 2026. 
We solicit proposals in all areas of computational linguistics, broadly 
conceived to include related disciplines such as linguistics, speech, 
information retrieval, and multimodal processing.


Workshops will be held at one of the following conference venues:

  *   EACL 2026 (The 19th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association 
for Computational Linguistics) which will be held as a hybrid conference, and 
physically held in Rabat, Morocco, from March 24-29, 2026

  *   ACL 2026 (The 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational 
Linguistics), which will be held as a hybrid conference, and physically held in 
San Diego, California, from July 2-7, 2026


The workshop and tutorial co-chairs will work together to assign workshops to 
the conferences. They will take into account location preferences and technical 
constraints provided by the workshop proposers.


A second call will be made in the fall for workshops colocated with conferences 
later in the year (e.g., EMNLP and AACL). This call thus exclusively centres 
EACL and ACL 2026.

Important Dates

EACL/ACL 2026 shared dates:

Proposal submission deadline

September 5, 2025

Notification of acceptance

September 22, 2025

All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”).

Submission Information

Proposals should be submitted as PDF documents. Note that submissions should be 
ready to be turned into a Call for Papers to the workshop within one week of 
notification.

The proposals should be at most two pages for the main proposal and at most two 
additional pages for information about the organizers, program committee, and 
references. Thus, the whole proposal should not be more than four pages long. 
Please use the LaTeX template<https://www.overleaf.com/read/ytktkdvzgshk> for 
your submission.


The two pages for the main proposal must include:

  *   A title, short name / acronym, and a brief description of the workshop 
topic and content.

  *   Some conferences might take place only or partially virtually. We request 
submissions to contain a brief discussion on measures planned to make sure a 
workshop is successful and productive in case of a hybrid or virtual-only 
attendance.

  *   A description of special requirements and technical needs.

  *   A description of any limitations that would restrict the workshop to a 
specific venue (EACL or ACL). For example: if the workshop is compatible with 
only one of these events, logistically, thematically or otherwise, or if the 
workshop cannot be held at a venue for logistical reasons.

  *   Diversity and Inclusion Efforts (see more details below)

  *   If the workshop has been held before, a note specifying: how many prior 
editions occurred, where previous workshops were held, how many submissions the 
workshop received in the last iteration and how many papers were accepted (also 
specify if they were not regular papers, e.g., shared task system description 
papers), and an estimate of how many in-person posters the workshop attracted.

  *   (Optional/If Known) A list of invited speakers, with an indication of 
which ones have already agreed and which are tentative, and sources of funding 
for the speakers.

  *   (Optional) A description of any shared tasks associated with the 
workshop, and estimate of the number of participants. Having a shared task is 
optional.


The submission form will request information that does not factor into the 
decision process, but are necessary for logistical reasons:

  *   An estimate of the maximum number of attendees at one given time

  *   Number of estimated in-person posters

  *   Preferred Venue (first and second preference). Providing a second 
preferred venue is optional, and we assume that providing a second preference 
indicates its compatibility for the workshop. While we will do our best to 
adhere to these preferences, we cannot guarantee that they will be satisfied.

  *   Duration of the workshop (1-day / 2-day workshop)


Note that the only financial support available to workshops is a single free 
workshop registration for an invited speaker. The workshop organizers must bear 
all other costs independently, including registration for more than one invited 
speaker.


The two pages for information about organizers, program committee, and 
references must include:

  *   The names, affiliations, and email addresses of the organizers, with a 
brief statement (2-5 sentences) of their research interests, areas of 
expertise, and experience in organizing workshops and related events.

  *   A list of Program Committee members, with an indication of which members 
have already agreed. Organizers should do their best to estimate the number of 
submissions (especially for recurring workshops) in order to (a) ensure a 
sufficient number of reviewers so that each paper receives 3 reviews, and (b) 
anticipate that no one is committed to reviewing more than 3 papers. This 
practice is likely to ensure on-time and thoughtful reviews.

  *   An indication whether the workshop will consider papers submitted through 
ACL Rolling Review (ARR); use OpenReview as a platform (both to take papers 
from ARR and for their own review); or whether the workshop will only use START 
as a platform, and will not use ARR. In making this choice, please pay careful 
attention to the ARR deadlines and conference notifications.

  *   References


Submission is electronic at the following link: 
https://softconf.com/p/acl-workshops2026/track/ACL_EACL

Diversity and Inclusion

The proposals should describe the ways in which the workshop will support 
diversity in NLP. We suggest organizers consider the following points, while 
developing the proposal:

  *   Contribution to academic diversity: The proposals could explain how the 
subject matter of the workshop will contribute to the diversity of the field, 
e.g. use of multilingual data, indications of how the described methods scale 
up to various languages or domains, accessibility of resources, supporting 
underrepresented communities of NLP and so on.

  *   Diversifying representation: Following the 
WiNLP<http://www.winlp.org/winlp-2020-workshop/> initiative, we recognize the 
current problems of demographic imbalance in the field. Therefore, we 
particularly encourage submissions including members of under-represented 
groups in computational linguistics. The proposals should describe how their 
selection of invited speakers, panelists, organizers, and program committee 
promotes diverse representation (for example, considering underrepresented 
demographics based on gender, ethnicity, nationality, and so on). We also 
suggest including speakers and panelists, who have not appeared as a keynote 
speaker or panelist in recent conferences.

  *   Diversifying participation: The proposals could describe how the 
call-for-papers and outreach will encourage people from marginalized groups to 
attend and submit to the workshop. Some examples include providing mentoring, 
subsidies, coordinating with affinity groups, diversifying the selection of 
papers and so on.

Organizer Responsibilities

The organizers of the accepted proposals will be responsible for publicizing 
and running the workshop, including reviewing submissions, producing the 
camera-ready workshop proceedings, organizing the meeting days, and playing 
their part to ensure that all participants are aware of ACL’s anti-harassment 
policy. It is crucial that organizers commit to all deadlines. In particular, 
failure to produce the camera-ready proceedings on time will lead to the 
exclusion of the workshop from the unified proceedings and author indexes. 
Workshop organizers cannot accept submissions for publication that will be (or 
have been) published

elsewhere, although they are free to set their own policies on simultaneous 
submission and review. However, it is worth noting that workshops may also 
accept non-archival submissions, such as findings papers, for presentation, 
which are allowed in this case. Since the conferences will occur at different 
times, the timelines for the submission and reviewing of workshop papers, and 
the preparation of camera-ready copies, will be different for each conference. 
Suggested timelines for each of the conferences are given below. The workshop 
organizers are free to deviate from the proposed schedule for all dates that 
are not marked as inflexible, though changes should be made in consultation 
with the relevant workshop chairs.


In submitting a proposal, workshop chairs will be asked to agree to the 
workshop non-compliance 
policy<https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1hhocb0fXBBJhqJHoOfZtx1V1kcTATpA4IMUGN5U3uwk/edit>.
 All workshops must agree to this policy, which states that egregious cases of 
not living up to the responsibilities of running a workshop will be penalized 
by a 1-year ban on the organizers from submitting another workshop proposal. 
Workshop proposals for which all authors do not agree to this policy will be 
desk-rejected.


The ACL has a set of policies on workshops. You can find the ACL’s general 
policies on workshops, the financial policy for workshops, and the financial 
policy for SIG workshops in the Conference 
Handbook<http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=Conference_Handbook>.

Review Process

Workshop proposals will be holistically reviewed by a committee of workshop 
chairs and  the ACL workshop officers based on: their originality and impact, 
the experience of the Organizing and Program Committees, and the ethical 
considerations presented and adherence of the workshop proposal to ACL’s code 
of ethics. This committee will also allocate workshops to the conferences 
included in the call, taking into account location preferences and technical 
constraints given in the workshop proposal. However, the aim of the review 
process is to accept as many high-quality workshops as possible. Given space 
limitations at conference venues and the increasing number of workshop 
proposals, the review committee can not guarantee that a proposal will be 
co-located with their preferred venue in lieu of extenuating circumstances.


The review process will have three possible outcomes: accept, in which case the 
workshop will be co-located with either EACL or ACL; revise and resubmit, where 
the organizing committee is encouraged to incorporate reviewer feedback and 
resubmit to the next call for workshops for AACL and EMNLP; or reject, in which 
the workshop proposal should not be submitted the next call, and will be desk 
rejected if submitted.

Tentative Workshop Timelines


EACL

First call for workshop papers

October 15, 2025

Second call for workshop papers

November 12, 2025

Third call for papers

December 5, 2025

Direct Submission deadline

December 19, 2025

Pre-reviewed (ARR) submission deadline

January 2, 2026

Notification of acceptance

January 23, 2026

Camera-ready paper due

February 3, 2026

Proceedings due (hard deadline)

February 24, 2026

Pre-recorded video due (hard deadline)

February 27, 2026

Workshop dates

March 24-29, 2026



ACL

First call for workshop papers

December 10, 2025

Second call for workshop papers

January 15, 2026

Third call for workshop papers

February 20, 2026

Direct paper submission deadline

March 5, 2026

Pre-reviewed ARR commitment deadline

March 24, 2026

Notification of acceptance

April 28, 2026

Camera-ready paper due

May 12, 2026

Proceedings due (hard deadline)

June 1, 2026

Pre-recorded video due (hard deadline)

June 4, 2026

Workshop dates

July 2-3, 2026

Workshop Chairs

EACL

  *   Adriana Pagano

  *   Emmanuele Chersoni

  *   Julia Ive

ACL

  *   Loic Barrault, Meta FAIR

  *   Yang Zhao, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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