WiNLP 2025 Workshop - Call for Papers


Workshop Description

The Widening NLP (WiNLP) workshop aims to foster an inclusive environment that highlights the contributions of researchers from underrepresented groups in NLP. Anyone who self-identifies as being from an underrepresented background—based on gender, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, disability, or otherwise—is encouraged to submit. In 2025, WiNLP will continue placing emphasis on access, disability, and diversity across scientific backgrounds, disciplines, training, and underrepresented languages.

Our annual Widening Natural Language Processing Workshop (WiNLP) will be held in conjunction with EMNLP 2025 in Suzhou, China. Since EMNLP is anticipating a hybrid format for their conference, we also anticipate our workshop will be hybrid, with both online and in-person attendees. The one-day workshop will occur during EMNLP’s workshop period with an exact date to be announced soon.

The full-day event includes invited talks, oral presentations, and poster sessions. The workshop provides an excellent opportunity for junior members in the community to showcase their work and connect with senior mentors for feedback and career advice. It also offers recruitment opportunities with leading industrial labs. Most importantly, the workshop will provide an inclusive and accepting space, and work to lower structural barriers to joining and collaborating with the NLP community at large.


Update: Paper commitment through ARR (Sep 2025)

WiNLP 2025 are now accepting pre-reviewed ARR submissions for commitment. Note that WiNLP is intended for members of underrepresented groups at all career levels: students, post-docs, professors, and other researchers. If you would like to commit your paper to our workshop, please carefully read the following guidelines.

Key dates – all deadlines are 11:59 PM UTC-12:00 (“Anywhere on Earth”)

Submission link: https://openreview.net/group?id=EMNLP/2025/Workshop/WiNLP_ARR_Commitment


Submission Guidelines

While everyone is encouraged to attend, the opportunity to present a talk or poster is intended for members of underrepresented groups at all career levels: students, post-docs, professors, and other researchers.

Submissions are invited in two categories:

  1. Thesis Proposals: Designed for graduate students (Master’s or PhD) to present their research plans and receive constructive feedback.
  2. Research Papers: Encompasses both work-in-progress with preliminary results and completed research.

Submissions in both categories can be either:

Authors of short papers may choose whether their submission is archival or non-archival. Archival Papers will be published in the EMNLP 2025 WiNLP Proceedings. Non-Archival Papers can be submitted to other venues in the future, except for another WiNLP workshop. Note, however, paper submissions must be fully self-contained, i.e., supplementary materials, as provided in the appendix, are completely optional, and reviewers are not even asked to review them. Note that it will not be possible to submit additional separate files as supplementary materials.


Submission Requirements


Multiple Submission Policy

For archival papers, WiNLP enforces a strict no multiple submission policy. Such papers submitted to WiNLP must not be under review at another journal, conference, or workshop during the WiNLP submission and review period. This prohibition includes submissions to ACL Rolling Review (ARR) 2025 May and EMNLP 2025. WiNLP submissions should not overlap significantly in content or results with papers that are already published or will be published elsewhere.


Important Dates

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

Event Date
Pre-submission mentoring deadline June 20, 2025
Pre-submission feedback returned July 18, 2025
Paper submission deadline August 1, 2025
ARR commitment deadline September 10, 2025
Acceptance notifications September 15, 2025
Camera-ready deadline October 1, 2025
Travel grant applications due September 26, 2025
Travel grant notifications October 6, 2025

Pre-Submission Mentorship Program

WiNLP offers an optional pre-submission mentorship program to help authors improve the quality of their writing and presentation before final submission. The program focuses on enhancing the clarity and structure of the paper, not critiquing the research content.


Travel Support

WiNLP offers a limited number of travel grants to support one author per accepted submission. Grants may cover expenses such as registration, travel, lodging, or visa costs. Funded authors may choose to attend virtually if preferred.

Additional funding for virtual attendance by other authors may be considered if surplus funds are available, but in-person attendance for additional authors is not guaranteed. Travel expenses are handled via reimbursement (primarily through USD check or PayPal). Authors unable to front travel costs should contact the organizers early to discuss alternatives.

Authors are encouraged to explore local funding options (e.g., institutional support) to maximize the reach of WiNLP’s limited funds. We recommend additional student authors keep an eye out for the EMNLP call for student volunteers or call for D&I subsidies as opportunities for further funding.


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