On behalf of the organizers, I would like to announce three workshops as
part of the programme on "K-Theory, Algebraic Cycles and Motivic
Homotopy Theory" being held at the Isaac Newton Institute for
Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK, May 3-July 29, 2022.
1. Workshop on "Algebraic K-theory, motivic cohomology and motivic
homotopy theory", June 13-17, 2022. Deadline to apply: March 13, 2022.
2. Workshop on "Arithmetic geometry, cycles, Hodge theory, regulators,
periods and heights" June 20-24, 2022. Deadline to apply: March 20,
2022.
3. Workshop on "Mathematical physics: algebraic cycles, strings and
amplitudes”, July 19-22, 2022. Deadline to apply: April 19, 2022
You can apply online at the programme website:
https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/kah2/
Click on the workshop(s) listed at the bottom of the page to apply.
Support:
The Newton Institute may have funds available for lodging (participants
must arrange accommodation themselves).
US based workshop participants may apply for travel support by sending
an e-mail to [log in to unmask] with subject heading “Workshop
support for KAH". The deadline for applications is March 14, 2022.
Workshop participants based in Germany may be eligible for support from
the DFG Special Project Program SPP 1876. You may apply for this support
by sending an email to [log in to unmask] with subject heading
“Workshop support for KAH". The deadline for applications is March 14,
2022.
The INI also has some funding for travel support. More information is
available at:
https://www.newton.ac.uk/information/support-services/travel-expenses/
Best,
Ursula Whitcher
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~uaw/
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