Welcome to the website for the fifth annual Graduate Student Combinatorics Conference with keynote speaker Richard Stanley!
Click here for more information about the GSCC.
Feel free to print out and post a conference poster.
Announcements:
November 12, 2009
REGISTRATION FOR GSCC 2010 AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY IS OPEN. Please visit www.dms.auburn.edu/gscc for more information!
March 24, 2009
Those of you who are flying to the conference and have requested funding, please make sure you have an itemized receipt from your flight. This will help expedite the payment of you funding!
March 23, 2009
We are still collecting information about flights. We will let you know in the next few days about times we will be able to provide rides from the airport.
Also, please check the "Getting here" page for information about where on campus the conference will be held. If you have any conference questions, please continue to email us. However, for general questions about where things are and how to get places, you can contact the Mathematics Main Office at (859) 257-3336.
February 18, 2009
As you select flights to LEX, please let us know your arrival time. We will use this information to schedule a few trips to pick people up. Note that we will be unable to provide a ride for everyone! Alternatively, the cost of a taxi to either hotel should be no more than $15. If you are interested, we can let you know the name of someone arriving at close to the same time so that you could share a taxi.
February 5, 2009
A note about funding: Students from IMA participating institutions are guaranteed support of around $100, depending on the number of requests. Beyond that, we hope to be able to support each student for a total of $200-$250. We are actually still waiting to hear if some of our grants will be approved. While we feel it is likely that they will be approved, we will not know for sure until the time of the conference. Each participant is encouraged to apply to their individual departments and schools, if possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.
