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De: IMU Secretary <secretary en mathunion.org>
Date: lun, 22 de nov. de 2021 a la(s) 07:38
Subject: [IMU AO CL 23/2021] Heidelberg Laureate Forum 2022
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To: The Adhering Organizations of the International Mathematical Union (IMU)

Dear colleagues,

The 9th Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF) will take place in Heidelberg,
Germany between September 18–23, 2022.

At the HLF, all winners of the Fields Medal, the Abel Prize, the ACM A.M.
Turing Award, the Nevanlinna Prize, and the
ACM Prize in Computing are invited to attend. In addition, young and
talented computer scientists and mathematicians
are invited to apply for participation. The previous HLFs have been
an exceptional success. The HLF serves as a great
platform for interaction between the masters in the fields of mathematics
and computer science and young talents.
Over the course of the week-long conference, young researchers will be
given the exclusive possibility to profoundly
connect with their scientific role models and find out how the laureates
made it to the top of their fields. As described
by a young researcher, “The balance between scientific sessions and
informal meetings, as well as discussions on the
most up-to-date subjects was just perfect! As a young researcher, this was
an experience I'll not ever forget, and I believe
the contacts I made will have a positive impact on my future career."

Applications for participation at the 9th HLF are open in three
categories: Undergraduate/Pre-Master, Graduate PhD, and
PostDocs. The application period for the 9th HLF runs from *November 11,
2021, until February 11, 2022. *

Young researchers at all phases of their careers (Undergraduate/Pre-Master,
Graduate PhD, or PostDocs) are encouraged
to complete and submit their applications by February 11 (midnight CET).

The IMU Adhering Organizations and national mathematical societies
can also nominate young researchers. Nominated
persons get “priority treatment”, but, since there may be too many
nominations, they have no acceptance guarantee.

See the webpage
              https://application.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org
for the online application and nomination forms.

                              *The deadline for application is February 11,
2022.*
Please note that in compliance with European data protection law all
previous login information and nominator
accounts were deleted. During the nomination process you will be asked for
an Org-ID, which is IMU79342 for the IMU.
For questions regarding requirements and the application process, please
contact Young Researchers Relations at:
<yr en heidelberg-laureate-forum.org>.

All applications that are completed and submitted by the deadline are
meticulously reviewed by an international committee
of experts to ensure that only the most qualified candidates are invited.
There are 100 spaces available for each discipline
of mathematics and computer science. All applicants will be notified by the
end of April 2022 whether or not they are invited.
If meeting in person is not safely possible, a digital alternative will be
developed that creates spaces for effective, sustainable
interaction.

IMU asks its Adhering Organizations to distribute this information among
their national mathematical communities, if possible,
through the newsletters of the national mathematical societies.

Regards
Helge Holden

Prof. Helge Holden
Secretary General of the International Mathematical Union
https://www.mathunion.org <http://www.mathunion.org>
Phone:+47-92038625


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