The Postgraduate Combinatorial Conference 2020 <https://pcc2020.github.io/>
(https://pcc2020.github.io/ ) will be held at the School of Computing
Science, University of Glasgow Monday 27th - Wednesday 29th April 2020. It
will co-locate with the Scottish Combinatorics Meeting
<http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~kitty/scm/> 2020 (
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~kitty/scm/ ), which will follow on the Thursday
and Friday, 30th April - 1st May.
The PCC is an established conference organized for, and by, current
research students in all areas of combinatorial and discrete mathematics,
under the auspices of the British Combinatorial Committee. The PCC is
mainly aimed at UK-based students, but is also open to those from abroad.
The aim of the conference is to allow research students to discuss their
research in a relaxed environment, to gain practice at presenting their
research outside of their own department, and to meet other young
researchers in their area. Attendees can apply to give talks. These will be
20 minute presentations followed by 5 minutes of questions. Save the date:
registration will open in January.
If you have any questions, see the website above and contact any one of the
organizers.
Cheerfully,
Benjamin Merlin Bumpus
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