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Topology Students Workshop Online
July 6-10, 2020
http://tsw.gatech.edu

Organizers: Caitlin Leverson, Marissa Loving, Kathryn Mann, Dan
Margalit, Rebecca Winarski

The Topology Students Workshop is a biennial conference and professional
development workshop for graduate students in geometry and topology.
  This year we're going virtual!

Online sessions include:

Writing and giving research talks
Writing research statements, teaching statements, and other job
application materials
The publishing process
Careers in and out of academia
and more...

There will also be ample time for social and structured discussion in
small groups, student talks, and hands-on talk workshopping.

In addition to the organizers, invited mentors include:

Kelly Delp, Cornell
John Etnyre, Georgia Tech
Jen Hom, Georgia Tech
Jason Manning, Cornell
Lisa Traynor, Bryn Mawr

Apply here:

https://www.mathprograms.org/db/programs/955

Students from underrepresented backgrounds are especially encouraged to
apply!

Application deadline: June 7, 2020.

Supported by the National Science Foundation

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