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February 2026
Atlantic Graph Theory Seminar
Date and Time: Wednesday, February 11, 3.40 pm Atlantic time Speaker: JD Nir, Oakland University Title: The Second Common Neighbourhood Conjecture Abstract: The Second Common Neighbourhood Conjecture is a question about the structure of shared neighbours in a graph. At first glance, it seems like a nice problem for a new researcher to study: it requires only a basic understanding of graph theory to state, examples are easy to understand, and one can quickly prove the conjecture holds in certain…
Find out more »March 2026
Girls STEM UP 2026: The Future in Focus
Girls STEM Up Conference 2026 is the first conference of its kind in Atlantic Canada, dedicated to empowering future female leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Taking place in March 2026, this eighth annual conference will welcome 300+ delegates from high schools, universities, and the wider community who are passionate about advancing women's representation in STEM. Through inspiring keynote speakers, interactive workshops, and meaningful networking opportunities, the conference creates an inclusive space to spark conversations about barriers women face…
Find out more »Pi Day/International Day of Math 2026: Math and Hope
March 14 is celebrated as Pi Day/International Day of Mathematics. The theme this year is "Math and Hope". This outreach event is open to the general public, especially families. We want to celebrate the fun, beauty, and creativity of math. There will be displays and hands-on activities along with math take-home hits. We will also have pies to eat!
Find out more »May 2026
21st CMS-UPEI-AARMS Regional Math Camp
For more than 20 years, the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences (SMCS), UPEI has hosted a Math Camp for students in grades 10 and 11 from PEI high schools. The Math Camp is the SMCS’s primary outreach effort. Its goals are to give some of PEI’s best students an opportunity to broaden their mathematical horizons beyond what they see in their course work, and to encourage them to continue their math studies at university. It is held for a…
Find out more »Fundy Math League
Acadia University will be a hosting a math competition for grade 10 students in Nova Scotia this spring! The event will feature collaborative problem-solving activities, math trivia, snacks, and prizes. We encourage any students interested to join a math club at their school and work towards competing in the event.
Find out more »Blundon Seminar math camp
The Blundon Seminar is an annual math camp for senior high school students from Newfoundland who are interested in mathematics and demonstrate consistently good performance in mathematics competitions. Participation in the math camp is by invitation only based on the results of preceding Blundon, COMC, Euclid, Fermat, and Cayley contests. Usually we invite 35 - 50 students. During the seminar the students attend talks given by mathematics professors on various mathematical topics and applications in science and engineering. There are…
Find out more »IDMS Summer School 2026
Increasing Diversity in Mathematical & Related Sciences 2026 May 17 - 22, 2026, UBC Okanagan This 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. Overview: This 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…
Find out more »Atlantic Topological Quantum Field Theory Spring School
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…
Find out more »UNB-CMS Math Camp
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,…
Find out more »Calculus Instruction in Atlantic Canada Conference 2026
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together high school and university educators from across the Atlantic region to discuss evidence-based pedagogy and innovative instructional methodologies used in introductory math courses. From these discussions, we aim to better understand the needs of our students and develop courses and resources which address these needs. This year's topic is “Assessing student learning in the age of AI”. We will discuss how AI has affected the teaching of mathematics at the high…
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