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Edinburgh Mathematical Society Postgraduate Students Meeting 2007
The Burn
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Information for session chairs
To avoid disappointment, please send applications as soon as possible. Places are strictly limited to 30.
Closing date 16th Feb 2007
DATES CONFIRMED
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The
TENTH Edinburgh Mathematical Society meeting for Postgraduate
Students will take place at The Burn (near Edzell) from Tuesday
22nd to Thursday 24th May 2007 . The meeting
is open to all Postgraduate Students in Mathematics at the Scottish
Universities. The number of spaces available at this fantastic event
is strictly limited to 30, so make sure you book early (FINAL
closing date 16th Feb 2007). Applicants after this
date will be taken on a first paid, first served basis, if any places
are left.
The whole meeting is designed to allow you time to
enjoy a range of talks in mathematics from pure to applied, and to
socialize and exchange your experiences with other postgraduate
students in mathematics across Scotland. There will be mathematical
quizzes, a bar, walks and other exciting events.
The aim of
the meeting is to provide an informal setting for students to meet
others working in similar areas, and to present their work (short
talks) to a friendly audience or to chair a set of talks.
The
meeting fee will be £34 (subsidised by the EMS), which covers
the cost of accommodation and meals at The Burn. You may be able to
recover the registration fee plus any travel costs from your
department. If there is sufficient demand we shall provide transport
to The Burn from the local train station (Montrose station).
You
can download the application
form plus fact
sheet here.
You can see details of previous meetings on the EMS
website.
The Burn will be organised this year by Martin
Bees (Glasgow) & Christina
Cobbold (Glasgow)
Photos
from the meeting in 2003 are available here.
Photos from the meeting in 2006 can be found here.