"8th PhD Summer School in Discrete Mathematics"
Rogla, Slovenia, July 1 -- July 7, 2018
https://conferences.famnit.upr.si/e/rogla2018
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Summer School will consist of the following two courses (8 hours each):
1. Finite permutation groups
Colva Roney-Dougal, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom
2. Vertex-transitive graphs and their local actions
Gabriel Verret, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
The number of participants is limited, so please register as soon as
possible.
The registration form together with other relevant information (overview of
the mini-courses, accommodation, traveling information, mode of payment,
instructions for students etc.) is available at
https://conferences.famnit.upr.si/e/rogla2018
We have limited financial support for Phd-students. This includes
half-board in one of the bungalows and the exemption from conference fee
payment.
Students that want to apply for it, should indicate this in the
registration form and send their motivation letter and short CV (in
English).
Deadline for the financial support application is February 28th, 2018.
According to regulations and in view of the amount of work designed for
these courses, the Summer School is credited with 2 ECTS.
In order to collect the assigned credit points, the student must solve a
certain number of problems and tasks, as required by the lecturer.
Students and other participants will have the opportunity to give short 15
minutes contributed talks.
Please feel free to forward this message to your colleagues and students.
For further questions please contact sygn@upr.si.
Important deadlines
Application for financial support: February 28, 2018
Early bird registration fee: March 31, 2018
Submission of contributed talks: June 10, 2018
Registration: June 10, 2018
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