This volume brings together original contributions in algebraic logic, semantics, and a broad range of topics in non-classical logics. It offers a pluralistic perspective on contemporary logical research, encompassing developments in modal and higher-order frameworks, as well as paraconsistent, intuitionistic, and multivalued logics. The contributions place particular emphasis on semantic methods and algebraic structures, while also engaging with proof-theoretical and model-theoretical approaches, including a variety of consequence relations. Covering topics such as novel semantic frameworks, algebraic characterizations, and formal systems, the volume reflects the diversity and ongoing development of research in non-classical logics.By gathering both established and emerging scholars, it provides a snapshot of current work at the intersection of algebra, semantics, and logical theory, and will be of interest to researchers and advanced students seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary developments across a wide spectrum of logical systems and methodologies.