Students, visitors and faculty enjoy a variety of academic activities that enhance their mathematical training. These include 5-6 weekly seminars in different subareas of mathematics, a graduate student colloquium run by graduate students, and a general math colloquium. Every year, we organize a conference, name the Clifford Lectures around a series of lectures by a prominent mathematician and various other workshops, conferences, and research group meetings.
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Mac Hyman named fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Weekly lecture series given by an invited Professor, covers all topics of Mathematics.
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Seminar topics which focus on specific areas of mathematics and complement the general colloquium.
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A week-long series of talks by a distinguished mathematician and a mini-conference held in conjunction with the Clifford Lecture series.
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