Student Activities
Student Writing Workshop
Student Social
Student Research Session
AARMS Poster Session
Student Writing Workshop
Friday, November 29
Organizer: Stéphanie Abo (Waterloo), Tianxu Wang (Alberta)
The Student Committee of the CMS (StudC) is organizing a writing workshop during the upcoming 2024 CMS Winter Meeting in Vancouver. You are welcome to attend!
This workshop aims to provide graduate students with effective research strategies. Two professors will give presentations, and there will be a break! It is also a great opportunity to connect with your peers and learn about their research projects.
The workshop is free for all meeting attendees and will be held on Friday, November 30, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Student Social
Friday, November 29
Organizer: Jérémy Champagne (Waterloo), Teresa Norris (Alberta)
The CMS Student Committee (STUDC) invites all student participanting to the 2024 CMS Winter Meeting to its Student Social!
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The Student Social event will be hosted on Friday November 29 at 8:00PM at Harold’s Kitchen and Bar (next to the Vancouver Sheraton Airport Hotel). Come meet your fellow students from across the country in a friendly environment and enjoy some complimentary appetizers. This event is free for all CMS Winter Meeting attendees.
Student Research Session
Sunday, December 1
Organizer: Daniel Zackon (McGill), Kateryna Tretiakova (McMaster)
Contact: studc-winter24-talks@cms.math.ca
Abstract Deadline: November 11, 2024
The Canadian Mathematical Society Student Committee (CMS Studc) invites students (undergraduate and graduate) to present a talk on a topic of their choice at the Student Research Presentations Session during the 2024 CMS Winter Meeting. These presentations should introduce the student’s research to a general mathematical audience.
Any questions about the student sessions should be directed to the student session organizers at: studc-winter24-talks@cms.math.ca
To register for the session, contact the organizers of the session (studc-winter24-talks@cms.math.ca) with an abstract by the deadline. Notice of acceptance will be given. Abstracts submitted after the deadline will be considered if space remains.
Presenters must also register for the meeting. If you are not currently a member of the CMS, talk to your department chair about the possibility of becoming a university-sponsored student member for a reduced fee.
AARMS-CMS Student Poster Session
Saturday, November 30, Sunday, December 1
Organizer: Courtney Allen (Guelph), William Verreault (Université Laval), Logan Pipes (Memorial)
Students are encouraged to present a poster with a topic of their choice on Saturday, November 30. Presenters are asked to give a short (~3min) presentation to the judges and remain at their posters during judging to answer questions. The winners will be announced following the judging. Prizes are awarded at the banquet to the three best poster presenters, based on content, organization, and presentation.
Each winner will receive two complimentary tickets to the banquet as well as $100 and a framed award certificate
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Submissions can be done on our abstract submission page. Posters will be vetted and approved after a few weeks.