Student Activities

AARMS-CMS Student Poster Session
Time: Saturday, June 6th
Deadline: 23:59 on May 1st
Committee Members: Kate Tretiakova and Ludovick Bouthat
Don’t love slides or long presentations? Share your work in the Student Poster Session instead!
This session highlights recently completed or ongoing research by graduate students and brings it to the full CMS Meeting audience. Presenters can practice effective poster design, discuss their work with visitors, and build connections for future collaborations.
And yes — there are prizes! During several rounds of judging, presenters will give a short 3–5 minute overview of their poster and remain available to answer questions. The top three posters will be announced after judging and invited to the CMS banquet to receive their award. Posters will be evaluated on content, organization, and presentation.
Please fill out this form to submit your abstract: https://www2.cms.math.ca/Events/summer26/abs/Create/
For guidelines and poster tips please visit: https://studc.math.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/poster_tips.pdf
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Student Development Workshop
Sunday, June 7
Organizer: William Verreault
The Student Committee of the CMS will now be offering a one‑hour professional development talk for graduate students as part of the Student Research Session at the 2026 CMS Summer Meeting. You are warmly invited to attend — it’s a great chance to connect, learn, and strengthen your academic toolkit. Stay tuned for the full session schedule of the session and the abstract of the talk!

Student Social
Friday, June 5 | 7:30pm
Organizer: Jérémy Champagne and Logan Pipes
The CMS Student committee is organizing a Student Social on June 5 at 7:30 p.m. Come meet other students from across the country in a relaxed environment! The event is free for all CMS Summer Meeting attendees.
More details about its location will be shared soon!

Student Research Session
Time: Saturday & Sunday, June 6th & 7th
Deadline: 23:59 on May 1st
Committee Members: Rebecca Abi Abdalah and Cherie Eze
Contact: studc-summer26-talks@cms.math.ca
The Student Research Session invites graduate students to share their work with a general mathematical audience at the 2026 CMS Summer Meeting. This session offers a supportive environment to practice giving a conference‑style talk and to gain experience presenting research at a national meeting.
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How to Participate
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Make sure you are registered for the CMS Winter Meeting.
Not a CMS member? Check with your department about becoming a university‑sponsored student member at a reduced fee. -
Send your abstract to the session organizers at studc-summer26-talks@cms.math.ca by the posted deadline. You will receive a notice of acceptance. Late submissions may be considered if space permits.