TMS Peer Talks 2: Speaker Registration
If you wish to speak, do fill in the form (with partial information) before Friday, 15th March. You may then edit/add details over spring, with a final deadline of Friday, 19th April. (The form will allow you to edit your responses after submission.)

Event: TMS Undergraduate Peer Talks 2
When: Start of Easter term (precise date to be confirmed)
Speakers/Audience: You!
Location: CMS (to be confirmed)
Description: Want to share about a mathematical idea that excites you? Want to hear about interesting mathematical perspectives from your peers? Do sign up to speak, or come along to attend the second edition of TMS Peer Talks! We hope to organise an afternoon/evening of accessible bite-sized nuggets. 

• Talk durations range from 5 to 15 minutes, with brief QnAs and plenty of breaks and snacks. 
• The main target audience (and level of assumed knowledge) is IB Maths, but students of all levels are very welcome to speak/attend. 
• The intended flavour of talks is not to present original research (which will likely be inaccessible to the broad undergraduate audience), but to present a nice piece of maths (e.g. a fresh perspective on a concept taught in lectures, a toy example illustrating a powerful result, or a brief tour of an area of maths). 
• The ultimate goal is for both speakers and audience to have lots of fun over sharing and discussing maths!

Note: we will try our best to give everyone who signs up an opportunity to speak, but we cannot guarantee this until we know how many interested speakers we have. Confirmation emails will be sent out shortly after 15th March; confirmed speakers may still choose to withdraw before 19th April. 
Email *
Name *
I wish to give a talk! *
Title of Talk *
The simpler the better! (You can change it later.)
Duration *
Talks longer than 15 minutes are not recommended, but subject to approval upon discussion.
Topic
e.g. Statistics.
Abstract/Description
Up to 60 words.
Presentation Medium
Clear selection
(Internal Use) Further Details
Provide as much fine details of your talk as you wish (for organisers' reference). 
Further comments/requests/details?
You may also directly email Dylan (dsht2@cam.ac.uk) for clarifications. 
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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