CIMPA School

Algebraic and Enumerative Combinatorics

July 19, 2027 – July 30, 2027

Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

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The CIMPA School on Algebraic and Enumerative Combinatorics will take place from July 19 – July 30, 2027 at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. The school aims to introduce graduate students and early-career researchers to modern developments in enumerative and algebraic combinatorics.

While combinatorics research is still developing in Uganda and parts of Africa, there is a growing community of researchers and students interested in the subject.

This school aims to strengthen this community by bringing together international experts and young researchers from Africa and beyond. Participants will gain a solid foundation in key topics, through a series of lecture courses, exercise sessions, and collaborative discussions.

The school builds on the momentum created by recent combinatorics schools in Africa and the activities of the African Enumerative Combinatorics Community (AECC) .

Organizers

The CIMPA School is a joint event organized collaboratively by Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) , Stockholm University and Makerere University in Kampala.

Local Organizing and Scientific Committee

Lecturers and Courses

Program

The school will consist of lecture courses, exercise sessions, and collaborative discussions in algebraic and enumerative combinatorics.

A detailed schedule can be found here.

The school will also include optional professional development activities for participants, including sessions on creating an online academic presence, effective scientific communication, research presentation skills, mathematical collaboration and networking, and discussions on opportunities and challenges for doing mathematics in Africa.

Registration

Applications will open soon. Interested graduate students and early-career researchers are encouraged to apply.

Application form: (Registration link will appear here)

Application deadline: March 5, 2027

Food and accommodation will be provided for all accepted participants. Limited travel support will be available for participants from developing countries.

We strongly encourage applications from women and individuals from underrepresented groups in mathematics.

Contact Us

For inquiries regarding the school, applications, accommodation, or participation, please contact:

Olivia Nabawanda
nabawandaolivia100@gmail.com

Per Alexandersson
per.alexandersson@math.su.se

Ulrich Krämer (Scientific Officer)
ulrich.kraehmer@tu-dresden.de

Sponsors and Partners

Funders

Additional sponsors will be added here.