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Dear Geometry Colleague,  this is an announcement of a Spring 2016 MSRI
program, "Differential Geometry." This semester-long program will focus on
the following main themes:
  
(1) Einstein metrics and generalizations,
(2) Complex differential geometry,
(3) Spaces with curvature bounded from below,
(4) Geometric flows,

and particularly on the deep connections between these areas. The
Programmatic Workshops are as follows:

January 14-15, 2016: Connections for Women: Differential Geometry 
January 18-22, 2016: Introductory Workshop: Modern Riemannian Geometry 
March 21-25, 2016: Kahler Geometry, Einstein Metrics, and Generalizations 
May 2-6, 2016: Geometric Flows in Riemannian and Complex Geometry

The web page for the program can be found at:

http://www.msri.org/programs/286

Applications for MSRI membership (Research Professors, Research Members, and
Postdoctoral Fellows) are now being accepted at

https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/MSRI

The deadlines are as follows:

Research Professors: October 1, 2014

Research Members and Postdoctoral Fellows: December 1, 2014

If you have questions, please write to [log in to unmask]

Sincerely, 

Jeff Viaclovsky (lead organizer), 
Toby Colding 
Simon Donaldson
John Lott
Natasa Sesum 
Gang Tian

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