Welcome to the Midwest Topology Network

What is the Midwest Topology Network?

NSF grant DMS-0844249 (administered through Indiana University) provides a new source of travel funding for research in algebraic topology in the Midwest. The purpose of the grant is to fund a network of research collaborations.

What kind of funding is available?

The current grant provides travel funding of three basic types for Midwestern algebraic topologists. Funding will be awarded on a competitive basis based on the merits of the requests. Priority will go to those requests most likely to lead to significant new results, those requests with the potential to enhance career development of beginning researchers, and/or those requests involving members of groups traditionally under-represented in NSF funding.

Who is eligible to apply for funding?

Mathematics researchers working in the Midwest and nearby areas in algebraic topology and closely related fields. Topologists working outside the Midwest may also apply for funding to visit a Midwestern institution.

How to apply

Register or login by following the blue links on the right and submit an application through this web page.

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