Career Mathematicians' Colloquium (BECMC).
The BECMC will be held on the 21st - 22nd July 2022 at the University of
Birmingham. This will be a two-day event aimed at PhD students and early
career mathematicians. It offers participants a valuable opportunity to
network with others in their field, gain an insight into the active areas
of research in a wide range of mathematical disciplines, and give a talk in
a relaxed and friendly environment. The deadline for submission of
abstracts will be 20th May 2022 with the deadline for registration being 23
rd June 2022. (For more details, please visit
https://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/BYMC/BECMC22/.)
The committee recognises that the standard of access at academic
conferences across the UK is largely unacceptable. Our team are working to
improve this within their capabilities, both for this BECMC 2022 and for
future conferences. Please see our website for full details about the
accessibility at the conference.
For any questions or concerns, please email the committee on
becmc2022@contacts.bham.ac.uk
*Key dates:*
The BECMC: 21st - 22nd July 2022
The deadline for registration: 23rd June 2022
The deadline for submission of abstracts: 20th May 2022
*First call for abstract submissions to the British Early Career
Mathematicians' Colloquium (BECMC) 2022*
The BECMC will be held on the 21st - 22nd July 2022 at the University of
Birmingham. This will be a two-day event aimed at PhD students and early
career mathematicians. It offers participants a valuable opportunity to
network with others in their field, gain an insight into the active areas
of research in a wide range of mathematical disciplines, and give a talk in
a relaxed and friendly environment. The deadline for submission of
abstracts is *Friday 20**th** May 2022* so please send your abstracts to
becmc2022@contacts.bham.ac.uk. (For more details, please visit
https://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/BYMC/BECMC22/.)
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