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@ 2022-05-09 22:04 'EMILY RIEHL' via Homotopy Type Theory
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Communicating Mathematics is a 4-day workshop for mathematicians at all 
career stages who are interested in exploring how we share our research 
and interests with fellow mathematicians, students, and the public.

The workshop takes place August 8-11 at Cornell University and will run 
concurrently online over zoom.


Planned sessions and workshops include:

- Mathematics for the common good (social and civil justice issues)

- Engaging the public in mathematical discourse

- Inclusivity and communication in the classroom

- Communicating to policymakers

- Community outreach: communicating mathematics to young people (e.g. 
math circles)

- Advocating for your department (communicating to university 
administration)

- Communicating with fellow mathematicians:

     - What makes an engaging research talk?

     - How should we be communicating our work to each other?

     - Succinctly describing your research to both a specialist and 
non-specialist.


We will also have structured breakout/lunchtime discussions on specific 
issues related to improving communication and dissemination.


Speakers and panelists include:

Erika Tatiana Camacho (NSF)

Moon Duchin (Tufts University / Metric Geometry and Gerrymandering Group)

Jordan Ellenberg (University of Wisconsin)

Rochelle Gutiérrez (UIUC)

Lily Khadjavi (Loyola Marymount University)

Michelle Manes (University of Hawaii)

John Meier (Provost, Lafayette college)

Karen Saxe (AMS Office of government relations)

Steve Strogatz (Cornell University)

Peter Trapa (Dean of College of Science, University of Utah)

Sam Vandervelde (founder of Proof School)

Amie Wilkinson (University of Chicago)


For more information, including registration, please visit our website:

https://sites.google.com/view/communicating-math/ 
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We have limited funding available to support participants - please 
register before April 15 if you intend to request funding.

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- Katie Mann, Emily Riehl and Jennifer Taback, conference organizers.

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