Support for International Participants
The International Mathematical Union (IMU) and the ICM2010 Local Organizing Committee are currently making efforts to obtain financial support to enable as many mathematicians as possible from developing and economically disadvantaged countries to participate in ICM2010. Applicants need not necessarily be from IMU member countries.
The IMU and the Local Organizing Committee have established three different support categories (Travel, registration, living support can be applied for)
- Young mathematicians (i.e., 35 years of age or less on the opening day of the Congress) from developing and economically disadvantaged countries
- Senior mathematicians from developing and economically disadvantaged countries
- Mathematicians from developing countries in Asia with emphasis on countries neighboring India
All applicants must preregister as the preregistration access key will be required as the first step in the process of applying for support. They are requested to use this link to preregister. In all cases, the permanent institution of the applicant must be located in a country which is eligible for the corresponding category.
Mathematicians from countries which are eligible under category 1 or category 2 (Please click here to see the list of countries under categories 1 or 2) may apply under category 1 or 2 but not both. Mathematicians from Asian countries that are eligible under category 3 (Please click here to see the list of countries under category 3) may apply under that category whether or not they have applied under categories 1 or 2. However, the same type of support (e.g. living) will not be granted to the same individual under two different categories.
Mathematicians who do not fall within the three groups listed above are asked to refrain from applying for this support. All mathematicians who wish to apply for support are kindly asked to complete the application form (the same form is used for all three categories).
Submission of applications for financial support for international (non-Indian) participants closed.
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