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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:


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 for your submission.


The two pages for the main proposal must include:


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


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:


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:

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. 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.

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

ACL


Contact e-mail: star-acl-workshops@googlegroups.com