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15 November 2023

Call semester programme development 2024/2025

CWI Research Semester Programmes entail a coherent set of activities over a longer period of time to allow researchers to expand their network for further collaborative initiatives.

Centrum for Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) invites colleagues from Dutch universities to jointly develop proposals for CWI Research Semester Programmes in 2024 and 2025. The CWI Research Semester Programmes are an unique opportunity to create time and space to collaborate with colleagues on a topic of relevance to the Dutch mathematics and computer science communities.

The call for proposals has been extended and is open until 15 November 2023. To facilitate community building and joint idea development CWI organizes an Open Space workshop (optional) on 7 November 2023.

CWI Research Semester Programmes entail a coherent set of activities over a longer period of time to allow researchers to expand their network for further collaborative initiatives. CWI provides the organizing support staff, PR and a budget for meeting facilities, travel and accommodation. Proposals should be developed in collaboration with a CWI researcher within one of the four CWI research areas:

- Algorithms
- Cryptography and Security
- Data and Intelligent Systems
- Quantum Computing

More information and registration

- Please refer to our website for the call for proposals
- Questions? Please send an email to [email protected]
- Interested in the experience of participants of past semester programmes? Read the testimonials here.

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