The Workshop on Individual Differences in Reading (IndiREAD) will take place at Saarland University in Saarbrücken (Germany) on November 26-27, 2025.

IndiREAD is a workshop jointly organized by the ERC Project “Individualized Interaction in Discourse” IDDISC and the MultiplEYE COST action “Enabling multilingual eye-tracking data collection for human and machine language processing research”.

 

Workshop registration:

Details will be available soon. Please check back for updates.

 

Submission deadline:

We invite 1000-word abstracts from interested presenters, to be submitted by July 23, 2025.

 

Workshop format:

The workshop will be held in-person in Saarbrücken, Germany. It will feature presentations from invited speakers, as well as contributions based on workshop submissions. The format of the presentations (oral or poster) will be determined based on the number of submissions we receive.

 

Important dates:

Submission Deadline:July 23, 2025
Notifications:September 1, 2025
Workshop dates:November 26-27, 2025

 

Travel grants:

This workshop is sponsored by the MultiplEYE COST Action, which will provide financial support to cover travel expenses for a limited number of participants. Authors will be invited to apply for travel funding upon abstract acceptance. Funding may be partial, and priority will be given to junior researchers.

 

Organizers:

Vera Demberg, Emilia Ellsiepen, Margarita Ryzhova, John Duff, Laura Pissani,  Alexandra Mayn, Iza Škrjanec, Jiaxin Li, Maryam Meghdadi Esfahani

 

Contact:

You can reach us at indiread(at)lst.uni-saarland.de


The workshop is funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant Agreement No. 948878) for the project Individualized Interaction in Discourse (IDDISC) and by the COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) funding organisation for research and innovation networks under the COST Action CA21131, Enabling Multilingual Eye-Tracking Data Collection for Human and Machine Language Processing Research (MultiplEYE).