Dear Combinatorialist
The 37th Australasian Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and
Combinatorial Computing will be held from December 9th-13th, 2013
at the University of Western Australia in Perth, Western Australia.
See
http://37accmcc.wordpress.com
for details, and
http://37accmcc.wordpress.com/registration/
to register.
The period for registering for this conference at a discounted rate, and with
guaranteed availability of suitable accommodation is now coming to an end, with
the early bird registration closing on 8 NOVEMBER 2013.
(Originally, this date was 4 NOVEMBER 2013, but due to technical problems
in sending this final notice, the deadline has been extended slightly.)
We anticipate having an evening reception on Sunday 8th December, and
scheduling talks from Monday 9th to Friday 13th inclusive. If numbers permit,
we will try to finish the scheduled talks by lunchtime on Friday, but
this may not be possible.
For accommodation, we have block-booked a number of rooms at a rather
nice college, called St George's College, just
five minutes walk from the conference venue. The college was clearly
modelled on an Oxbridge college, with a nice quad, lots of wood panelling etc,
though fortunately, it also has recently renovated modern rooms.
Although a block of rooms has been set aside for conference delegates,
you should organise your accommodation directly with the college. Any of these
rooms that have not been booked and confirmed by 8 November will no longer
be reserved for conference delegates and the college may not have any
rooms available for late registrants.
The college has a range of accommodation that will suit most budgets and tastes,
though if you prefer higher-end hotel-style accommodation, downtown Perth is your
best option, and a 10-minute bus ride from the University.
Early December is early summer in Perth, and the weather is likely to be
warm, dry and mostly sunny. (The average daily maximum temperature in December
is 29C). The university is located adjacent to a huge area of bushland called Kings Park
and is on the banks of the Swan River, and a short bus-ride from spectacular sandy
beaches on the Indian Ocean.
Please remember that all non-Australian citizens MUST HAVE A VISA to enter Australia; for
many countries it is sufficient to get an ETA or an e-Visitor visa online.
Registration includes the conference fee, a compulsory AU$25 CMSA one-year
membership fee (waived for CMSA Life Members), the Sunday evening reception,
and a ticket to the conference dinner. However it does not include the
Wednesday afternoon river cruise. Any ADDITIONAL dinner tickets are AU$90 for adults,
and ALL tickets for the river cruise are a (subsidised) AU$40.
If you have any queries, then please send them direct to 37accmcc@uwa.edu.au,
where they can be answered by the most appropriate organiser.
See you in a few months!
Gordon Royle
Director of the 37ACCMCC Organising Committee
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