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NITheCS Online Mini-School on 2-Dimensional Categories by Dr. Elena Caviglia

Please take note of the Online Mini-School on 2-dimensional categories presented by Dr. Elena Caviglia (Stellenbosch University), which is scheduled to take place in September 2025. For more details, and to register for the school, kindly see the official poster: 2025-09 NITheCS Mini-school

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African Enumerative Combinatorics Community

Dear All,

We are excited to be launching an online seminar series for the African Enumerative Combinatorics Community!

When: Last Thursday of the month, 14:00 East Africa Time.
Sign up to our mailing list to receive a link to the seminars: https://forms.gle/BjQ4nZJWWG72s7X68
Website: https://african-enumerative-combinatorics.github.io/

The first talk will be given by Yvonne Kariuki (Kibabii University, Kenya) on 26 June 2025, the title and abstract can be found here.

We look forward to growing our mathematical community with you!

Sent on behalf of the committee:
Fufa Beyene, Kotebe University of Education
Yvonne Kariuki, Kibabii University
Olivia Nabawanda, Mbarara University of Science and Technology
Dimbinaina Ralaivaosaona, University of Stellenbosch
Sarah Selkirk, University of Warwick

This event is an offshoot of the CIMPA School: Enumerative Combinatorics with Applications to Computer Science. We would like to acknowledge the generous financial support of our original funders and particularly the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences who are funding follow-up efforts such as this one.

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African Mathematics Seminar

https://sites.google.com/view/africa-math-seminar/home

AfMS aims at a weekly seminar for the whole of Africa, alternating through the different countries while giving different regions their chance to host the seminar.

The main goal of AfMS is building mathematical networks across Africa and showcasing African mathematical talent. In practice, this means speakers will mostly hail from Africa, or have a strong relationship with African mathematics. But not necessarily always. The organizing team will include distinguished speakers every now and then for networking and research exchange with the rest of the world.

For a list of talks, and more information, please click on the link at the top of this message.