Simons Foundation: Simons Symposia
Simons Foundation
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- Posted
- Jul 10, 2026
- Closes
- Sep 30, 2026 (in 82 days)
Amount
Amount not published by the funder
Who can apply
Description of Symposium Subject (three-page limit, plus up to one page for references): Attention should be paid to the timeliness of the subject and to the question of why the symposium format is appropriate. Careful justification should be provided for the number of symposia in the proposed series (from one to three). Organizing Committee: A list of the members of the organizing committee (up to four), including their institutions and contact information. Key Invitees: A list of key invitees and their institutions (total number of participants including the organizers should not exceed 23). Dissemination Plan (three-page limit): Must include some method of dissemination appropriate to the topic and the field. Curriculum Vitae (two-page limit per CV): One is needed for each member of the...
About this opportunity
Each Simons Symposia series brings together mathematicians, theoretical physicists and/or theoretical computer scientists to interact and collaborate in a series of up to three symposia, held every second year and focusing on one topic or a tightly connected group of topics. The Simons Foundation’s Mathematics and Physical Sciences division invites proposals for its Simons Symposia series, which brings together mathematicians, theoretical physicists and theoretical computer scientists to interact and collaborate in a series of three symposia, held every two years and focusing on one topic or a
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