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From:
Aubrey Mouradian <swc-coo...@math.arizona.edu>Date: Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 11:52 AM
Subject: Program Announcement: 2021 Arizona Winter Semester Virtual School in Number Theory
To: <
bvi...@uw.edu>
Dear Bianca Viray,
On behalf of the organizers of the Arizona Winter School, I am
writing to draw your attention
to the upcoming 2021 Arizona Winter Semester Virtual School on
Number Theory, and to ask for
your help encouraging students to apply to the program.
This online workshop for undergraduates and beginning graduate
students will introduce students to
several fundamental topics in number theory. Our hope is to
expose students who are enthusiastic
about math but may not know much number theory to new and exciting
mathematics, and to prepare
and encourage them to pursue further studies in this and related
areas.
We are especially hoping to attract, and are actively recruiting,
students from underrepresented minority groups.
The 12-week long event will feature 4 speakers giving 6 lectures
each, and will center around
facilitated small group interactions and problem solving.
We are offering students stipends of up to $400 USD to participate
in the 2021 virtual school.
Included below is a promotional flyer with more information about
the school and a link to apply.
I very much hope that you will be able to help us encourage
students to apply, and ask that
you please forward the flyer below to any who may be
interested in the program.
Warm Regards,
Bryden Cais
Bryden R. Cais, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Director, Southwest Center for Arithmetic Geometry
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An
invitation to
join us in
2021 for a
special
program
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For
the first time
ever, our
program is
focused on undergraduates
and
junior
graduate
students.
Please
consider
joining us
in the Spring
of 2021 to:
- meet
fellow
students from
around the
world
- explore
important and
exciting
topics in
number theory
- work
virtually in
small groups
with peers
- become
part of a
wonderful
mathematical
community
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I
very much hope
that you will
consider
applying for
the school.
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Warm
Regards,
Bryden
R. Cais, Ph.D.
Associate
Professor of
Mathematics
Director,
Southwest
Center for
Arithmetic
Geometry
The
University of
Arizona
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Questions?
Please reach
us by replying
directly to
this email.
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