- Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference
The
Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference (CUMC) is an annual gathering of undergraduate mathematics students at a Canadianuniversity . The hostschool for a given year is determined by anelection process during the previous year's gathering. CUMCs are usually held during thesummer , for a period of approximately four days. CUMCs are intended to bebilingual (English and French).To date, thirteen meetings have taken place. The inaugural session, as well as the most recent meeting, were held at the
McGill University campus inMontreal . CUMC meetings typically draw between 100 and 150 participants.Student participants are encouraged to give talks (25 or 50 minutes) on their mathematical research or interests. Student
abstracts are usually published online and in a conference kit distributed to participants.Students at
Simon Fraser University , inVancouver ,British Columbia will host the 14th conference in the summer of 2007.History
Past CUMCs have been held at the following locations:
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2006 :McGill University ( [http://cumc.math.ca/2006/en/index.html 2006 site] )
*2005 :Queen's University ( [http://cumc.math.ca/2005/ 2005 site] )
*2004 :Dalhousie University ( [http://cumc.math.ca/2004/ 2004 site] )
*2003 :York University ( [http://cumc.math.ca/2003/ 2003 site] )
*2002 :University of Calgary ( [http://cumc.math.ca/2002/ 2002 site] )
*2001 :Université Laval ( [http://cumc.math.ca/2001/ 2001 site] )
*2000 :McMaster University ( [http://cumc.math.ca/2000/ 2000 site] )
*1999 :Memorial University of Newfoundland
*1998 :University of British Columbia
*1997 :Université de Montréal
*1996 :University of Waterloo
*1995 :University of Manitoba
*1994 :McGill University ee also
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Canadian Mathematical Society (a principal sponsor, through its Student Committee)External links
* [http://www.cumc.math.ca CUMC] Official Site
* [http://www.ccem.math.ca CCEM] Official Site (in French)
* [http://www.math.ca/Students CMS Student Committee]
* [http://www.math.ca CMS] Canadian Mathematical Society
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