[cmath] Fwd: Call for proposals for the 2025 BIRS program

CMS MpAgent mpagent at cms.math.ca
Tue Jun 20 14:27:41 EDT 2023


Good afternoon,

Please find below a call for proposals for the 2025 BIRS program.

Best regards,

Anthony Tazbaz

Anthony Tazbaz
Assistant to the Executive Director
Canadian Mathematical Society
Tel: +1 (613) 733-2662 ext. 777

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Anthony Tazbaz
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Société mathématique du Canada
Tél : +1 (613) 733-2662 poste 777

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Subject: 	Call for proposals for the 2025 BIRS program
Date: 	Wed, 14 Jun 2023 19:25:47 +0000
From: 	Banff International Research Station <postmaster at birs.ca>
Reply-To: 	birs-director at birs.ca
To: 	mpagent at cms.math.ca



Pour la version française, La versión en Español, or 中文版, please visit 
the BIRS webpage:
https://www.birs.ca/announcements/announcements/2025-Call-for-Proposals 
<https://lists.birs.ca/links/nOOiNGE7n/4iSxXgCB6/U-2J9dZ_up4/A0NqMNgwk>.

The Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and 
Discovery (BIRS) is accepting proposals for its 2025 program. The 
proposal submission deadline for 5-day workshops is *Friday, September 
15, 2023*.

In 2025, BIRS will be hosting a 48-week scientific program at its 
station in Banff. At least 45 additional workshops are anticipated at 
its affiliated stations: 20 at Casa Matemática Oaxaca (CMO) in Mexico, 
10 at the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics (IASM) in 
Hangzhou, China, 5 at the Institute of Mathematics of the University of 
Granada (IMAG), Spain, 10 at the Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) in 
India.

BIRS provides an environment for creative interaction and the exchange 
of ideas and knowledge in the mathematical, statistical, and computing 
sciences. It seeks to advance research frontiers and facilitate 
connections between related disciplines and industrial sectors. BIRS and 
its affiliated facilities offer full accommodation, board, and research 
facilities at no cost to the invited in-person attendees.

Proposed programs should aim to engage with diverse mathematical 
communities, in particular those that are geographically close to the 
locations of the proposed program, and pay special attention to training 
and mentorship of junior researchers. Applicants are asked to take into 
consideration BIRS's commitment to increasing the participation of women 
and other under-represented minorities in mathematical sciences.

In addition to 5-day workshops, BIRS provides many other opportunities 
for research, knowledge dissemination and career progress; it hosts 
Summer Schools, Hybrid Thematic Programs, BIRS Now! events, Focused 
Research Groups and Research in Teams. Full information about BIRS 
programs can be found here:
https://www.birs.ca/programs/general-program-descriptions 
<https://lists.birs.ca/links/nOOiNGE7n/4iSxXgCB6/U-2J9dZ_up4/6vB2GNGHju>.

Proposal submission guidelines are available at:
https://proposals.birs.ca/guidelines 
<https://lists.birs.ca/links/nOOiNGE7n/4iSxXgCB6/U-2J9dZ_up4/NWfLxwOFv9>.

Proposals for projects other than 5-day workshops can be submitted at 
any time and are processed based on availability of resources. These 
proposals must be received at least 6 months before their requested 
start date.

All proposal submissions must be made using the online submission form at:
https://proposals.birs.ca 
<https://lists.birs.ca/links/nOOiNGE7n/4iSxXgCB6/U-2J9dZ_up4/cu8lH5aiNe>.

Sincerely,

Malabika Pramanik
Director, BIRS


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