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Dear All,
This is a friendly reminder of the upcoming 2016 Temple Graduate Student Conference in Algebra, Geometry, and Topology. The original announcement is copied below. Please forward this to your graduate students studying algebra and geometry, and anyone else who may be interested. The registration deadline (April 5th) is quickly approaching, but travel funding and accommodations for graduate students are still available, as of this mailing.

Best,
The GSCAGT Organizers



2016 GSCAGT Announcement:

We are excited to announce the second annual Temple Graduate Student Conference in Algebra, Geometry, and Topology (GSCAGT). This conference will take place on May 14-15, 2016 at Temple University. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share this email with your graduate students (or any other math folks that might be interested in the event). 

This conference will feature 4 keynote speakers and a number of graduate student talks in the areas of algebra, geometry, and topology. For more information please check out our flyer (attached), website, and facebook page. For registration, please head to the website. Some funding will be available to graduate student participants for travel & accommodations.

website: https://math.temple.edu/events/gscagt/registration.html
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSCAGT

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at [log in to unmask]

Sincerely,

Timothy Morris, Thomas Ng, William Worden, Dave Futer, and Chelsea Walton

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GSCAGT - Temple University
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Graduate organizers:
Tim Morris, Thomas Ng, William Worden
Faculty organizers:
Dave Futer, Chelsea Walton


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