Convergence 2026: Human-AI Integration for Multilingual and Accessible 
Communication
Guildford, UK, 17 - 19 June 2026
First call for papers
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/centre-translation-studies/convergence-2026

The conference
Building on the success of the first Convergence 
conference<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/centre-translation-studies/convergence-2023>
 in 2023, which explored the responsible and intelligent integration of human 
and machine capabilities in translation and interpreting, the Centre for 
Translation Studies<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/cts> at University of Surrey, UK, 
is proud to announce Convergence 2026: Human-AI Integration for Multilingual 
and Accessible Communication. The second edition of the Convergence conference 
will create an opportunity to bring together innovative research on the 
evolving landscape of AI in the context of multilingual and accessible 
communication, reflecting on the complexity and effects of using AI-driven 
technologies in these fields. The conference will foster a multidisciplinary 
dialogue that will generate new theoretical perspectives and practical 
research, focusing on themes such as the ethical aspects of AI in translation 
and interpreting, AI-enabled digital accessibility and societal inclusion, and 
the impact of Generative AI on language mediation. We will also examine the 
evolving role of language professionals, the power of Large Language Models 
(LLMs) in supporting multilingual communication, and the crucial need for 
responsible use of language AI in the public sector. The conference will 
publish full papers in open access proceedings with assigned ISBN and DOI.

Conference themes
Theme 1: Ethical aspects of AI in translation and interpreting
Theme 2: AI-enabled digital accessibility and societal inclusion
Theme 3: Which creative turn? Language mediation in the era of GenAI
Theme 4: The evolving role of language professionals in the era of AI
Theme 5: LLMs supporting multilingual communication
Theme 6: Responsible use of language AI in the public sector

Submissions and publications
Convergence 2026 invites the following types of submissions on one of the 
conference themes:


  *   Full papers - describing original completed research. Allowed paper 
length: maximum 8 pages + unlimited number of pages for references and 
appendices
  *   Short papers - describing work in progress. Allowed paper length: maximum 
4 pages + unlimited number of pages for references and appendices

The conference aims to be a platform for in-depth discussion of prevalent 
themes while also offering contributors the opportunity for swift publication 
of their work. The event will provide the wide community of Translation and 
Interpreting Studies and the disciplines it intersects with, a space for 
networking, collective brainstorming and looking into the future of 
communication, all sustained by a robust set of papers published in the 
conference proceedings.

Both full and short papers can be associated with rigorous empirical work or 
conceptual approaches to the themes of the conference. PhD students are also 
invited to submit papers regardless of the stage of their PhD journey. If 
accepted, their papers may be selected to any of the sessions of the 
conference, including a dynamic poster session, in which students may receive 
feedback and consider new developments for their work.

The papers should be formatted using a style similar to the two column ACL 
style (available at https://acl-org.github.io/ACLPUB/formatting.html). The next 
call for papers will provide links to the styles customised for the Convergence 
2026 conference.

The submission will be electronic, using the Softconf START conference 
management system which will be available at the conference website soon. The 
follow up calls will provide more details about how to submit papers.

Each submission will be reviewed by three members of the Programme Committee. 
The conference will not consider and evaluate abstracts only.

The final versions of the accepted papers will be published in e-proceedings 
with assigned ISBN and DOI. Authors may add one additional page to their final 
submission to incorporate the feedback from reviewers.

Schedule

  *   Deadline for full papers: 16th Feb 2026
  *   Notification to authors: 30th March 2026
  *   Submissions of final papers: 22nd May 2026
  *   Dates of the conference: 17 - 19 June 2026

Venue
The conference will take place in Guildford at University of Surrey.

Further information and contact details
The second call for papers will be published at the beginning of November. The 
follow-up calls will list keynote speakers, conference chairs and members of 
the programme committee once confirmed. Meanwhile, if you have any questions do 
not hesitate to contact us on 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

---
Prof Constantin Orăsan
Professor of Language and Translation Technologies

Centre for Translation 
Studies<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/centre-translation-studies> | School of 
Literature and Languages<https://www.surrey.ac.uk/school-literature-languages>
Personal page: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/constantin-orasan
Office: 06LC03, Phone: +44 (0) 1483 68 4115
Library and Learning Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, 
UK


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