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The London Mathematical Society Research Schools provide training for research students in all contemporary areas of mathematics. Students and post-docs from both the UK and abroad can meet a number of leading international experts in the topic as well as other early career researchers working in related areas.
 
The 新澳开奖Research Schools take place in the UK and support participation of research students from both the UK and abroad. The lecturers are expected to be international leaders in their field.  The 新澳开奖Research Schools are often partially funded by the   
 

 Upcoming 新澳开奖Research Schools in 2025 


08-13 June 2025 - , Sabhal Mor Ostaig (Gaelic College), Skye

Organiser: Professor Des Johnston (Heriot-Watt)

Main Lecture Courses Speaker Institution
Introduction to quantum information and algorithms Chiara Macchiavello University of Pavia
Introduction to QML Zoe Holmes EPFL
Hamiltonian Simulation Guglielmo Mazzola University of Zurich
Plenary Talks Speaker Institution
Applications of quantum simulations and QML Francesco Tacchino IBM Zurich
QNNs - advanced theory Amira Abbas University of Amsterdam

 

07-11 July 2025 - The Theta Correspondence, University of East Anglia

Organisers: Professor Shaun Stevens (East Anglia) and Dr Justin Trias (East Anglia) 

Main Lecture Courses Speaker Institution
Analytic Theta Correspondence Kathrin Bringmann University of Cologne
Global Theta Correspondence Atsushi Ichino Kyoto University
Local Theta Correspondence Alberto Minguez University of Vienna
Plenary Talks Speaker Institution
Local and Global Theta Correspondence 笔别迟补谤&苍产蝉辫;叠补办颈膰 University of Utah
Representations of p-adic groups 叠补谤产补谤补&苍产蝉辫;叠辞拧苍箩补办 University of Zagreb
Analytic Theta Correspondence Caner Nazaroglu University of Cologne

 

1-5 September 2025 - Motives, equivariant topology, and tt-geometry, University of Warwick

Organisers: Professor Rudradip Biswas (Warwick), Professor John Greenlees (Warwick) and Clover May (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

Main Lecture Courses Speaker Institution
Tensor triangular geometry - fundamentals and new vistas Greg Stevenson Aarhus University
Noncommutative motives Goncalo Tabuada University of Warwick
Topics in Equivariant Topology - I Christy Hazel Grinnell College, Iowa
Topics in Equivariant Topology - II Dan Dugger University of Oregon
Plenary Talks Speaker Institution
Equivariant topology, tensor triangular geometry Markus Hausmann University of Bonn
Equivariant topology Constanze Roitzheim University of Kent
Equivariant topology, tensor triangular geometry David Barnes Queen's University Belfast
Equivariant topology Alice Hedenlund Uppsala University
The Call for Applications for Research Schools is now open, please submit applications by the 1 March 2025.
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Clay Mathematics Institute Enhancement and Partnership Program

To extend the international reach of the Research School, prospective organisers may also wish to consider applying to the Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) for additional funding under the CMI鈥檚 Enhancement and Partnership Program. Further information about this program can be found . Prospective organisers are advised to discuss applications to this program as early as possible by contacting the CMI President, Martin Bridson () Please note, as a condition of the Enhancement and Partnership Program, the event must already be viable without this funding; it is for enhancement only.
 

Testimonials

鈥淢athematically 鈥 The Research School gave an excellent foundation to advanced concepts as someone early in their PhD, detailed and engaging lectures condensed into a programme unseen anywhere else. The PS Workshop gave insight into current work and contextualised a lot of the discussions on o-minimality in the weeks prior/post. Socially 鈥 The conference was a triumph in my opinion before considering the content of the sessions themselves, as the coming together of multiple generations of model theorists from around the world was such a fantastic opportunity to network and form bonds with people whose work I may have otherwise been unaware of, and to share conversations with other researchers from our relatively niche field鈥. - Unimod 2022 (Leeds)