Modern Mathematics - International Summer School
for Students
Host and City
Bremen
The 2013 International Summer School for Students takes place in
the Free Hanseatic City of
Bremen, a major industrial and cultural center in the
north-west of Germany with a history of 1,200 years. It is famous
for its Bremen Town
Musicians, its town hall, a UNESCO World Cultural
Heritage site, and its maritime traditions which are most
visible in the Vegesack
neighborhood close to the Jacobs University campus.
Jacobs University
Jacobs
University, the host institution of the 2013 Summer School, is
an independent private university founded in 1999. The language on
campus is English. Jacobs University is committed to excellence in
teaching and research, interdisciplinarity, and an international
faculty and student body.
With undergraduate programs in Mathematics as well as Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM), and an
integrated Masters/Doctoral degree
program, Mathematics is a strong pillar of academic life at
Jacobs. In 2009, the Jacobs campus was home to the 50th International Mathematics
Olympiad and biennially hosts the International Summer School
for Students.
Accommodation
Accommodation is provided in modern single rooms within five
minutes walk of lecture halls, the library, small group study
rooms, cafeterias, and recreation facilities. Besides the formal
program, the Summer School aims at maximizing opportunities to
meet, discuss, work in small groups, or just relax.
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