7-8 May 2010
New York NY, U.S.A.
We are pleased to announce the third New York Graduate Student Logic Conference, which will be held Friday and Saturday, May 7-8, 2010, at the CUNY Graduate Center located in midtown Manhattan. The goal of the NY Graduate Student Logic Conferences is to promote graduate education in logic by bringing together the best graduate students working in any part of the subject. Students meet and hear talks by other students in logic, give talks on their own research or on their research area, and have the opportunity to interact with senior logicians. While there is no fee for participants, please do register at <http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/GradCenter2010>http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/GradCenter2010. The organizers, Evangelia Antonakos of the Graduate Center and BCC, CUNY and Shoshana Friedman of KBCC, CUNY, would like to invite students of mathematical logic and related areas to submit abstracts for talks. Talks may be either on original research or expository in nature, and should be directed at other students of logic. Please submit abstracts to <mailto:NYGradConf2010@gmail.com>NYGradConf2010@gmail.com. In your e-mail please give your full name, postal address and email address, the name of your institution, number of years in the program, and the name of a reference who is familiar with your work, together with the contact information of that person. Your abstracts should reach us by March 25, 2010. The conference is sponsored by the National Science Foundation through the Mid-Atlantic Mathematical Logic Seminar (MAMLS), and by CUNY. While participants are expected to pursue avenues of funding from their home institution, modest travel funds of about $200 are available for students coming from outside the New York metropolitan area. Applications for funding (for either speakers or audience) must be received by March 25, 2010 and should be sent to <mailto:NYGradConf2010@gmail.com>NYGradConf2010@gmail.com. Women and members of other groups traditionally under-represented in mathematics are especially encouraged to apply. For further information please check the conference website at <http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/GradCenter2010>http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/GradCenter2010. Information about the previous NY Graduate Student Logic Conferences is available at <http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/StFrancis2004>http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/StFrancis2004 and <http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/StJohns2007>http://nylogic.org/GradStudentConference/StJohns2007.