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June 2026
19th Canadian Workshop on Information Theory
The 19th Canadian Workshop on Information Theory (CWIT 2026) will take place in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on Dalhousie University Campus, from Sunday June 7 to Wednesday June 10, 2026. Workshop website: http://cwit.ca/2026/ The Canadian Workshop on Information Theory (CWIT) is the flagship biennial research conference of Information theory in Canada. It has taken place every even-numbered year since 1987 with the main goal to facilitate interactions between established Canadian researchers, early career researchers, and graduate students. CWIT offers graduate…
Find out more »33rd Foundational Methods in Computer Science Workshop
Foundational Methods in Computer Science is an annual workshop that brings together researchers in theoretical computer science and mathematics. Past workshops have been held at BIRS, Colgate University, Dalhousie University, Mount Allison University, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia, University of Washington (Spokane), Reed College. This meeting planned at St. Francis Xavier University in 2026 will be the 33rd meeting.
Find out more »Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference
The Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference (CUMC) will be hosted by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, from June 23-27. 2026. The CUMC is Canada’s premier annual gathering for undergraduates, bringing together approximately 150 students from across Canada for a week of activities. These include student talks, keynote lectures, workshops, and more. Current confirmed keynote speakers include Dr. Dror Bar-Natan and Dr. Jeffrey Rosenthal (University of Toronto), Dr. Chris Kapulkin (Western University), Dr. Nico Spronk (University of Waterloo), and Dr. Anastasis Kratsios…
Find out more »July 2026
Dalhousie Indigenous Math Camp
The third Dalhousie Indigenous Math Camp will run this summer at Dalhouise's Department of Mathematics & Statistics. The premise is to give indigenous Nova Scotian junior high youth a real university experience in mathematics to induce the campers to pursue higher education in STEM fields. The campers will stay in Dalhousie residences. The campers are participate in Mathematics sessions and the Coding sessions each day. The two teaching teams (one for Math and one for Coding) will ideally pair an…
Find out more »Junior Math and Computer Science Camp
This week-long day camp is an opportunity for students entering grade 5 or 6 in the Annapolis Valley to participate in fun and enriching science-based activities with Acadia faculty and students to develop their curiosity and enjoyment of math and computer science. Bursaries are provided for those who qualify for financial assistance.
Find out more »Black Educators’ Association – Dalhousie Math Camp 2026
The BEA/DAL Math Camp offers African-Nova Scotian junior high school youth, a math-based university experience, to open doorways to STEM careers. The campers are broken into two gender-balanced groups that alternate between Mathematics sessions and Coding sessions. Each session has a black school teacher paired with a university teacher as instructors. A puzzle-based approach is proposed for the Math sessions. In these sessions campers will explore topics like logic puzzles, counting based card tricks, binary numbers & error correcting codes,…
Find out more »AARMS-Dalhousie Senior Math Camp
The AARMS-Dalhousie Senior Math Camp is an annual summer camp for 20 high school students from Nova Scotia. It was first held in 2001 and is one of the oldest such camps in Canada. Its aim is to identify, stimulate, and encourage mathematical talent among high school students. The camp will be hosted on campus, and consist of lectures and problem-solving sessions conducted by mathematics faculty from Dalhousie as well as other local universities and will also include some extracurricular…
Find out more »Games & Graph Searching in Atlantic Canada Student Summer Research Workshop
In conjunction with the Games & Graph Searching in Atlantic Canada (GGSAC) Student Online Summer Research Seminar, the GGSAC Student Summer Research Workshop is a one day event where the undergraduate and graduate students in the Atlantic region attending the online seminars will come together to learn about research in combinatorial game theory and graph searching. There will be two keynote speakers, one from each field, who will provide an interactive presentation regarding accessible research problems in these fields. Students…
Find out more »East Coast Combinatorics Conference
The 19th annual East Coast Combinatorics Conference (ECCC) will take place at Mount Allison University, Sackville NB, July 23-24, 2026. The ECCC provides an opportunity for faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate students from Atlantic Canada and beyond, to network, exchange ideas, and collaborate on combinatorial research. The combinatorial community is very active in Atlantic Canada, with a particularly high level of collaboration in graph theory, design theory, and combinatorial game theory. The 2026 ECCC will be a 2-day conference…
Find out more »October 2026
2026 Science Atlantic Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Conference
The 2026 Science Atlantic Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Conference will take place at the University of New Brunswick Saint John (UNBSJ) during Oct 23-24, 2026. The conference will consist of a collection of plenary lectures, mathematics, statistics and computer science competitions and scientific research presentations by undergraduate and graduate students. The conference is part of the larger annual Science Atlantic Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Conference series. One overall aim of this exciting conference series is to bring together…
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