Reception for delegates at the University of Greenwich, 13 March 2026
Tomorrow's Mathematicians Today is a conference where undergraduate mathematicians present to their peers mathematics which has excited them, and where delegates are inspired by the mathematical enthusiasms of fellow undergraduates. Examples might be material in their curriculum, individual or group project work, or topics they have come across in outside reading. Ideally presentations should be accessible to a first year mathematics undergraduate. One of the joys of the conference is always the wide range of subjects covered!
Presenters will be able to gain valuable experience and insights into the world of conferences. This should be a wonderfully enjoyable day of inspiring maths.
Undergraduates are invited to apply to present a short (20 minute max including questions) talk on any mathematical topic of their choosing. Abstracts, giving an overview of the proposed talk and the title of the talk, should be limited to 200 words. Your abstract should include your name (in the form you would like it to appear in the conference programme) and University. It may be submitted in .docx or .pdf format.
Abstracts should be sent to us at tmt@gre.ac.uk by midnight on Sunday 11 January 2026. Candidates will be informed of the result of their application by early February 2026.
Successful abstracts will be published on this website along with the name and university of the speaker. The conference website will remain after the event as a record of the conference. By submitting an abstract you are indicating that you consent to this publication of your personal information.
The information you provide will be used only to communicate with you regarding arrangements for the conference. Your data will be held securely and (unless you are a speaker) the personal information will be deleted after the event. Anonymous data on universities participating in the event will be retained. Names and universities of speakers and titles and abstracts of talks will be published on this website, and will be retained as a permanent record of the event unless you ask for removal of your details.
For further information or to contact the organisers tmt@gre.ac.uk.
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