27-28 October 2007
Notre Dame, U.S.A.
Dear Friends & Colleagues, This is an invitation to the eighth annual Midwest PhilMath Workshop (MWPMW 8), to be held at Notre Dame the weekend of Saturday, October 27th and Sunday, October 28th. As usual, the plan is to schedule a full day of talks and discussions for Saturday and a half day for Sunday. Also as usual, there will be a workshop dinner Saturday evening, with all participants invited to attend as guests of the university. In a few weeks, a website for the workshop will be up, and you'll be able to keep up with developments there. You can get to it by following the obvious links on the Philosophy Department's web page (http://www.nd.edu/~ndphilo/). In due course, the location of the sessions, the schedule of talks and abstracts for them will be posted there. If you would like to give a talk, please let me know, and email me (mdetlef1@nd.edu) a pdf of your talk with copies to Paddy (blanchette.1@nd.edu), Tim (bays.5@nd.edu) and Curtis (cfranks@nd.edu). We would like to have all proposals for talks by early September so that we can set the program in mid September. Talks should be 35--40 minutes, with 15--20 minutes left for discussion. As always, we'll try to balance the program both thematically (or imbalance it, if that seems better) and between student and faculty presentations. We're fortunate to have Mrs. Harriet Baldwin (baldwin.1@nd.edu) as the workshop manager once again this year. Please contact her with any questions you have concerning rooms, meals, etc.. She has booked a block of rooms for the workshop. Since there are other conferences going on the same weekend, demand for rooms may be high and it would thus be a good idea to reserve a room with Harriet as soon as possible. Please also indicate to her whether you will be joining us for dinner Saturday evening, and let her know if you have any special dietary requirements. She can also point you to pertinent travel information, maps, etc.. Finally, I'd ask that you share this announcement with others you know who might be interested, including both students and faculty. We are fortunate once again to have limited funds to help defray expenses for student participants coming from out of town whose departments do not have funds to cover their costs. These funds will generally take the form of subventions for lodging. If you are interested in applying for a subvention, please email me and let me know as soon as you can. Please also have an appropriate faculty member from your department email me to confirm that it cannot meet your expenses. That's it for now. I hope you're having a good spring, and I look forward to seeing you at MWPMW 8 in October. I'll be contacting you further as things proceed. Cordially, Mic Detlefsen Director, MWPMW 8