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SUMMARY:IDMS Summer School 2026
DESCRIPTION:Increasing Diversity in Mathematical & Related Sciences 2026\n\nMay 17 – 22\, 2026\, UBC Okanagan \n  \n\nThis is a 5-day Summer School that will bring together a diverse group of undergraduate students who identify as women or other underrepresented gender identities studying math at a Canadian university.\n\nOverview:\n\nThis will be an inspiring week of learning new math from influential women and gender-diverse mathematicians\, and collaborating with peers from across the country!  You will connect professionally and socially\, build networks among your academic peers and with the instructors. We will offer a challenging academic program\, as well as professional development sessions and panel discussions with a focus on how to meet challenges faced by women and other underrepresented gender identities in the mathematical sciences. \nDetails: \n\nLocation: University of British Columbia—Okanagan\, Kelowna\, BC\nDates: May 17 – 22\, 2026\nTopics: Combinatorics and Graph Theory\, highlighting algebraic methods\nEligibility:\nThis workshop is open to undergraduates in a math or related science program at a Canadian university who have completed at least two years of university-level math education at the time of application and identify as a woman or as another underrepresented gender identity.\n\nStudents must apply to participate in this workshop; we have space for approximately 35 students. Consideration will be given to students from multiple equity-seeking groups or with limited access to such programs. A reference letter from a professor or instructor is required.\n\nApplication:\nStudents are asked to complete this application form and have one letter of reference from a professor or instructor submitted to this reference form. We also ask that you submit transcripts (these are only used to understand the academic background of participants).\n\nThe deadline to apply is Dec. 15.\n\nFunding:\nAccommodations and food will be provided to all workshop participants. We have some travel support available for participants\, but we are asking participants to try to find matching funding. You can ask the head of your department or the undergraduate co-ordinator at your university if there is funding available for undergraduate students to attend conferences. You can also ask a professor (perhaps a professor that told you about this workshop) or a summer research supervisor\, or your math club or student’s union if there is funding available.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/idms-summer-school-2026/
LOCATION:UBC Okanagan\, 3333 University Way\, Kelowna\, British Columbai\, V1V 1V7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AARMS schools and minicourses
ORGANIZER;CN="Yu-Ru Liu":MAILTO:yrliu@uwaterloo.ca
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SUMMARY:Atlantic Topological Quantum Field Theory Spring School
DESCRIPTION:Topological quantum field theory (TQFT) is a powerful organizing framework for many areas of mathematics and physics. Born from 1980s algebraic topology—through discoveries such as Donaldson invariants and the Jones polynomial—and with quantum physics interpretations initially provided by Atiyah\, Witten\, and others\, TQFTs are today a vital tool for studying quantum matter. TQFTs describe the effective theories of topological insulators\, give frameworks for theories of quantum computing\, and provide an ideal language for understanding symmetries of quantum systems\, including recent developments like higher form and quantum symmetries. TQFTs are thus a valuable and widely applicable tool. This Spring School introduces key aspects of TQFT to early‑ and mid‑career graduate students\, with priority for Atlantic Canadian and traditionally underrepresented groups.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/atlantic-topological-quantum-field-theory-spring-school/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AARMS schools and minicourses
ORGANIZER;CN="Cameron Krulewski":MAILTO:ckrulewski@dal.ca
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SUMMARY:UNB-CMS Math Camp
DESCRIPTION:With support from the Canadian Mathematical Society and the Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences\, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) hosts a three-day\, two-night Math Camp. The camp gives a select number of Grade 10 students who are keenly interested in mathematics the opportunity to come stay on the Fredericton Campus\, meet fellow students from across the province who share a love of mathematics\, and enjoy solving challenging problems together\, hearing talks from guest speakers\, and playing “basketball math”\, among other fun activities.
URL:https://aarms.math.ca/event/unb-cms-math-camp-3/
LOCATION:University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus)\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AARMS outreach events
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick Reynolds":MAILTO:p.reynolds@unb.ca
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