The Mathematics Graduate Student Seminar is a weekly seminar for graduate students at the University of Toronto to present mathematics they are interested in.
Most talks are expository talks about mathematical topics, but we also accept talks about anything related to being a mathematics graduate student. If you are unsure if your talk fits with our seminar, please feel free to reach out to us at mgsa [at] studentorg.utoronto.ca.
See the schedule in the seminars system of the department.
We encourage all interested graduate students to sign up and give a talk.
If you cannot make the usual time, we can move the time if that makes it work for you.
You will be asked to provide an abstract and final title for your talk at least a week before you speak.
This seminar is for graduate students who are interested in learning how to give good talks, teach math classes, and write math papers. The seminar is currently being organized by Boris Khesin, Tara Stojimirovic, and Grisha Taroyan.
Please visit the How to Talk Mathematics Seminar page for more information.
mgsa [at] studentorg.utoronto.ca
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