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The IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute
                July 3 to 23, 2011

Applications for next July's Park City Mathematics Institute will
close next Monday (January 31, 2011). Interested persons
should apply this week.

The topic of this year's research program and graduate summer
schools is "moduli spaces of Riemann surfaces". This will include
topology (including mapping class groups), Teichmuller theory,
algebraic and arithmetic geometry. These programs are being
organized by Benson Farb (Chicago), Richard Hain (Duke) and
Eduard Looijenga (Utrecht).

The undergraduate program will focus on topology of surfaces
and hyperbolic geometry.

There is also a program for mathematicians interested in the
teaching topology at the undergraduate level.

Please bring PCMI's programs to the attention of your students
and colleagues. The graduate, undergraduate, faculty and
research programs of PCMI are generously supported by the
NSF and the NSA.

Those interested should apply by following the links on the page:

        http://pcmi.ias.edu/summer-program/

where further information is available.

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