Below is listed several conferences in Canada which are adequate or even addressed to students. Along with them is listed their subject, the targeted demographic, the language, their location, their exact or approximate dates and their website. If a conference that you know does not appear below and you want to share or advertise it, please contact chair-studc@cms.math.ca with the required details.
List of Conferences
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- Subject: Various
- Targeted demographic: Grad students
- Language: English
- Location: Changes each year; but a university in the province of Alberta
- Dates: Generally around the beginning of July
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Undergraduate
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly French
- Location: Montreal
- Dates: Around the beginning of January
- Website: https://www.summ.xyz/en/index.html
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- Subject: Discrete and algorithmic mathematics
- Targeted demographic: Students of all levels
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly English
- Location: Changes each time and alternate between the western half and eastern half of Canada; it is announced here
- Dates: Generally around the end of May
- Website: Canadian Discrete and Algorithmic Mathematics Conference (CanaDAM)
- NOTE: CanaDAM is a biennial conference held in odd numbered years, and NOT every year.
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- Subject: Statistics
- Targeted demographic: Students of all levels
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly English
- Location: Changes each year; it is announced here
- Dates: Generally around the beginning of June
- Website: Meetings | Statistical Society of Canada (ssc.ca)
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- Subject: Algebraic combinatorics, combinatorial aspects of commutative algebra, geometry, representation theory, and computational algebra
- Targeted demographic: Established researchers (Students are welcome)
- Language: English
- Location: Changes each year, but usually in Eastern Canada; it is announced here
- Dates: Generally around the end of January
- Website: Changes each year, but is announced here
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Undergrads and collegial level
- Language: French
- Location: Changes each year; it is announced here
- Dates: Generally around mid to end of October
- Website: Congrès – Association mathématique du Québec
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- Subject: Math education
- Targeted demographic: Professors (Students are welcome)
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly English
- Location: Online
- Dates: Generally around the end of November
- Website: 2024 CMS MathEd (Online) Meeting – CMS – Math Matters
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Established researchers (Students are welcome)
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly English
- Location: Changes each year
- Dates: Generally around the very end of May
- Website: https://summer[XY].cms.math.ca/, where XY are the last two digits of the current year
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Established researchers (Students are welcome)
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly English
- Location: Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver
- Dates: Generally around the beginning of December
- Website: https://winter[XY].cms.math.ca/, where XY are the last two digits of the current year
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- Subject: Combinatorics
- Targeted demographic: Established researchers and students of all levels
- Language: English
- Location: Changes each year, but in the East coast of Canada
- Dates: Around the beginning of May
- Website: Changes each year; look here for information
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Grad students
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly French
- Location: Changes each year, but in the province of Québec
- Dates: Around the end of May
- Website: Changes each year; look on http://ism.uqam.ca/ for information
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Undergraduate
- Language: English
- Location: Changes each year; it is announced here
- Dates: Around the beginning of October
- Website: Mathematics & Statistics and Computer Science Conference – Science Atlantic
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- Subject: Optimisation
- Targeted demographic: Professors and students
- Language: Bilingual
- Location: HEC Montréal
- Dates: Around the beginning of April
- Website: GERAD : jopt2024 : Inscription
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Grad students
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly English
- Location: Ottawa
- Dates: Around the end of May
- Website: https://sites.google.com/view/ottawamsc
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- Subject: Number theory
- Targeted demographic: Established researchers and students of all levels
- Language: Bilingual (but mostly English)
- Location: Université Laval on even years; University of Maine on odd years
- Dates: Around the end of September/beginning of October
- Website: Maine/Québec Number Theory Conference (ulaval.ca)
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- Subject: Representation theory of algebras
- Targeted demographic: Established researchers and students of all levels
- Language: Bilingual
- Location: Université de Sherbrooke
- Dates: Around the end of September/beginning of October
- Website: Changes each year; the information can be found on SAG – Équipe de recherche en Structures Algébriques et Géométriques (usherbrooke.ca)
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- Subject: Various topics
- Targeted demographic: Undergraduate
- Language: Bilingual, but mostly French
- Location: Montreal
- Dates: Around the beginning of January
- Website: https://www.summ.xyz/en/index.html
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- Subject: Linear algebra
- Targeted demographic: Established researchers (Grad students and advanced undergrad are welcome)
- Language: English
- Location: Changes each year, but in Western Canada
- Dates: Around the end of May
- Website: Changes each year
- NOTE: The meeting is held roughly every two years (on the even years), and NOT annually
Other resources
- Upcoming Events | Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences (AARMS) (math.ca)
- Programs and Activities | Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (utoronto.ca)
- Scientific Meetings – Site officiel du Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM) (crmath.ca)
- Upcoming Events | PIMS – Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences