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Dear Geometers and Topologists,

Michigan State University is hosting the fifteenth annual Graduate Student Topology and 
Geometry Conference on April 8th and 9th, 2017. This conference is specifically intended for 
graduate students, and the majority of its talks will be 25 minutes long and given by students. 
The graduate student talks will be supplemented by longer talks by the following invited 
speakers.

Plenary speakers:

- Mark Behrens (University of Notre Dame)
- Danny Calegari (University of Chicago)
- Karsten Grove (University of Notre Dame)

Early career faculty speakers:

- Renato G. Bettiol (University of Pennsylvania)
- Tye Lidman (North Carolina State University)
- Sara Maloni (University of Virginia)
- Adam Levine (Princeton University)
- Jose Perea (Michigan State University)
- Wouter Van Limbeek (University of Michigan)

Funding is available for participants. To apply for funding, register at 
https://math.msu.edu/gt/GSTGC2017/  by February 20, 2017. Please help us by sharing this 
information with students.

Sincerely,
GSTGC 2017 Organization Committee

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