News last added: April 13, 2006
GSCC2007 Announced!
The 3rd annual Graduate Student Combinatorics Conference will be held at the Unversity of Washington in Seattle! The conference dates are April 21st - 22nd, 2007. For the new, 2007 conference web site, just click here.
Deadline for reimbursement requests
If you are submitting a request for reimbursement to the conference, please make sure that we receive your form and applicable documents by May 12th, 2006.
Success!
The weather was beautiful, the talks were engaging, and the banquet was delicious! Thanks to everyone who joined us to help make GSCC 2006 a success!
We'll soon be posting more photos from the conference, and eventually information about where next year's conference will be held!
Conference registration is closed
Thanks to everyone who registered! We are looking forward to meeting you soon. Click on the 'participants' tab to see a list of who will be attending.
Conference registration closing soon
The final day to register for GSCC '06 will be Wednesday, April 12th, 2006. If you are planning to attend but haven't yet registered, please do so soon!
All of the slots for talks have now been filled, but it is not too late to register to attend the conference.
Conference registration is now open! Click on the "Register" tab above to go to the registration page.
Doron Zeilberger of Rutgers has graciously agreed to be our keynote speaker! He will treat us to two (2) talks during the conference, one on each day!
The 2006 Graduate Student Combinatorics Conference will be held at UW-Madison! In the words of the Conference's venerated founders: The purpose of this conference is to bring together graduate students in combinatorics, let them practice giving talks, learn about new topics, and get to know other graduate students in their field.
All graduate students interested in combinatorics are invited to attend, and encouraged to give a (twenty minute) talk!
Check this page often for exciting information on new developments as they happen. (If you're looking for the web page from the 2005 conference, it's still there.)