Thanks to a generous grant from the National Science Foundation, we are able to provide travel support for the participation and involvement of a small number of students and faculty from US institutions and US Citizens who study/work abroad. (We were approved for domestic support only.) Priority for this funding will go to early career mathematicians, graduate students, and people who are underrepresented in US mathematics research, though all domestic participants needing assistance are encouraged to apply. Awards will support travel, lodging, limited per diem and registration cost for the workshop up to $2472. The conference is committed to supporting and increasing the diversity of perspectives of mathematicians who study graphs, maps and polytopes. To receive full consideration for support, applications must be received by April 18, 2022. Applications received after this date will be considered on a rolling basis depending on availability of funds.
If you are interested in applying for funding, please submit an application using this form. If you have problems using the form, please contact the organizers.