Dear all, Funding is available for participation in the Second School and Workshop on Univalent Mathematics, to be held at the University of Birmingham (UK), April 1-5, 2019 (https://unimath.github.io/bham2019) Details of the event are given below. Participants ("trainees") eligible to be reimbursed: Trainees must be engaged in an official research programme as a PhD Student or postdoctoral fellow or can be employed by, or affiliated to, an institution, organisation or legal entity which has within its remit a clear association with performing research. Trainees eligible for reimbursement: 1. Trainees from COST Full Members / COST Cooperating Member. 2. Trainees from Approved NNC Institutions. 3. Trainees from Approved European RTD Organisations. COST member countries are listed on https://www.cost.eu/who-we-are/members/member-states-2/ The precise conditions for funding by COST are given in Section 6 of https://www.cost.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/20180501-Vademecum2.pdf Overview ======== Homotopy Type Theory is an emerging field of mathematics that studies a fruitful relationship between homotopy theory and (dependent) type theory. This relation plays a crucial role in Voevodsky's program of Univalent Foundations, a new approach to foundations of mathematics based on ideas from homotopy theory, such as the Univalence Principle. The UniMath library is a large repository of computer-checked mathematics, developed from the univalent viewpoint. It is based on the computer proof assistant Coq. In this school and workshop, we aim to introduce newcomers to the ideas of Univalent Foundations and mathematics therein, and to formalizing mathematics in a computer proof assistant based on Univalent Foundations. Format ======= We will have two tracks: - Beginners track - Advanced track: suitable for participants with some experience in Univalent Foundations and the proof assistant Coq. In the beginners track, you will receive an introduction to Univalent Foundations and to mathematics in those foundations, by leading experts in the field. In the accompanying problem sessions, you will formalize pieces of univalent mathematics in the UniMath library. In the advanced track, you will work, in a small group, on formalizing a specific topic in UniMath, guided by an expert in univalent mathematics. Your code will become part of the UniMath library. Application and funding ======================= For information on how to participate, please visit https://unimath.github.io/bham2019. Funding will be given out on a `first come first served` basis. Related events =========== The 6th Workshop on Formal Topology (http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~sjv/6WFTop/) and the Midlands Graduate School (http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/mgs2019/) are going to take place in the two weeks following the School and Workshop on Univalent Foundations. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Homotopy Type Theory" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to HomotopyTypeTheory+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.