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>> Duke University will host the fourth annual Southeastern Conference for
>> Undergraduate Women in Mathematics on November 12th and 13th. This
>> conference is open to undergraduate women in all stages of their
>> studies. Conference activities will begin on Saturday morning on Dukešs
>> campus and conclude before lunch on Sunday. Please see the attached
>> conference poster.
>>
>> The website for this conference is: https://sites.duke.edu/scuwm2016/
>>
>> The primary goal of this conference is to increase interest in and
>> awareness of both mathematical careers and graduate school opportunities
>> in the mathematical sciences. This conference will provide an
>> opportunity for like-minded undergraduate women to grow their peer
>> network in the mathematical community and will connect participants with
>> graduate students and faculty who can share their experiences working in
>> mathematics. There will be opportunities to present original research
>> or expository talks, and participants are encouraged to apply to give a
>> short talk and/or present a poster by submitting an abstract through the
>> registration form. Participants in general need not have conducted
>> research.
>>
>> The conference will also host two keynote speakers:
>> Anita Layton of Duke University
>> (https://services.math.duke.edu/~alayton/)
>> Jane Hawkins of UNC (http://math.unc.edu/people/faculty/jane-hawkins)
>>
>> Registration is now open, and accessible on the website above.
>>
>> There is a $10 registration fee for undergraduates, but faculty and
>> graduate students can register and attend for free. Students will need
>> to arrange their own transportation to the conference, but we do have
>> funds to pay for hotel accommodations (under specific conditions -
>> details are on the website under Travel Information and Support).
>>
>> Registration closes on October 25th, so please encourage your students
>> to register soon. If you have any questions, donšt hesitate to contact
>> me.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Sarah Schott
>>
>> --
>> Sarah Schott
>> Assistant Professor of the Practice
>> Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies
>> Mathematics Department
>> Duke University
>
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