Early Career Symposium
Submission deadline: May 15, 2026
Notification of acceptance: May 22, 2026
Presentations submitted: June 22, 2026
Symposium: June 28, 2026
Submission via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccc26
Questions via email to: iccc26-workshops@computationalcreativity.net
The Early Career Symposium (ECS) at ICCC’26 seeks to connect junior researchers (Master’s thesis and doctoral level) working on projects in computational creativity with (a) their peers and (b) more senior researchers to discuss research questions and provide research feedback and career advice. It is intended as a platform of learning and growth, and subsumes the more traditional doctoral consortium.
Participants get the chance to present and discuss their work also if they do not have a paper accepted to the main conference.
Accepted participants are asked to hold short presentations based on their previously submitted extended abstract and prepare/present a poster. They will be assigned a mentor based on the main topic of their proposal.
Participation is only possible on site.
Schedule
The ECS is scheduled on Tuesday 28/06/26 and will consist of three parts:
- Flash DC talks: Participants will hold a flash presentation of their research summaries/projects. Each presentation will be 3-5 minutes long. You will be requested to submit your slides short before the event so we can bundle them together for presentation from a single machine.
- Discussions with mentors: Based on a “project bidding” process prior to the symposium (involving only the mentors), applicants will be matched with senior CC researcher-mentors to receive feedback about their extended abstracts and other, spontaneous questions. Depending on applicant numbers and availability, these will be either 1:1 or small group discussions.
- Open mix-and-match: mentors/students write topics they could give/seek advice for on a (virtual) whiteboard. Depending on the available time, we aim to facilitate 1-2 rounds of discussions within groups. This can happen flexibly on site and does not require any preparation.
- Poster sessions: Part 1-2 and 2-3 will be interleaved with a poster session. Depending on the number of participants, posters will be split across the sessions to offer opportunities for presenters to check out others’ posters.
The ECS will thus happen simultaneously with workshops one day prior to the conference. The specific timeslot will be announced soon. Attendees are expected to attend the full symposium.
How to apply
Please submit as a combined .pdf to Easychair:
- An extended abstract of your research project in the ICCC template (1-2 pages, including title, author and references). The research project should relate to the topics on the conferences’ general call page (link).
- A CV, at most 2 pages. Please include a short biography (max. 200 words), your Ph.D. topic and area, when you started your study, your institution and supervisor name(s), and any relevant background information.
The system will also request a title, abstract and keywords for your extended
abstract.
Easychair link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccc26
Please carefully implement the instructions above; applications which do not feature this format, length and contents cannot be considered for the ECS.
Timeline
- Application deadline: May 15, 2026
- Notification of acceptance: May 22, 2026
- Presentations submitted (further instructions following acceptance): June 22, 2026
(1 week prior to the conference)
Please note: the application DL is deliberately set late after the short paper notifications. If you require earlier notice to plan your travel, etc., please contact us using the details below and we can do an extraordinary early admissions check.
Questions
Please send them to:
Christian Guckelsberger iccc26-workshops@computationalcreativity.net
ECS Chair
Christian Guckelsberger (Autotelic Interaction Research)
Aalto University , Finland