An International Conference on
"The Unity of Mathematics"
Reimbursement policy:
The four categories of people who may be
eligible for reimbursement (other than the speakers) are
graduate students, young scholars, women and
minorities.
Local people, i.e. those residing in the Greater
Boston Area right before or after the conference for a long
period of time (more than 1 month), are not eligible.
Reimbursement can be given only to mathematicians/theoretical
physicists.
Graduate students: Ph.D. students enrolled
currently in a math/physics graduate program should have an ID;
it will be needed to obtain a pass to the banquet for $5.
A young scholar is a person who got a Ph.D. in mathematics or theoretical
physics in 1998 or later.
Reimbursement can only be made on the basis of
original receipts. U.S. airline carriers required for
reimbursement.
People who are eligible for reimbursement should
apply at the beginning of the conference. The procedure of this
will be worked out and announced on the first day of the
conference. We do not know the exact amount we will be able to
reimburse, but we should be able to pay $300 to the first 60
applicants (and we do not at the moment expect a larger number of
applicants).
Questions about reimbursements should be sent to
uom@math.mit.edu