SRNTC 2024 Registration (after Jan 31)
The Southern Regional Number Theory Conference (SRNTC) will take place March 9th–11th (Saturday to Monday) on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The conference will begin Saturday morning and end with lunch on Monday. Please answer the questions below to register. Please note that the deadline to request funding or submit a contributed talk has past.
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What is your email address (will not be displayed publicly)?
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What is your institution (to display on the website and your name tag)?
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What is your position (e.g., graduate student, postdoc, professor)? *
Do you plan to attend in person at LSU or virtually via Zoom?
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Do you plan to attend the conference banquet on Sunday evening? (Edit: As of March 1, the banquet order has been placed, and there is no additional availability.)
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In order to attend the conference, do you have accessibility needs (e.g., a wheelchair accessible room)?
Do you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions?
Please read and acknowledge the Safety and Conduct Policy:

SRNTC is intended to be a welcoming environment and a safe space to discuss mathematics free from interference. The organizers reserve the right to revoke the registration of any participant who harasses other participants, harasses LSU staff, or behaves in an unsafe or inappropriate manner.

Anyone experiencing an emergency or facing imminent danger should dial 911. Outside of an emergency situation, if you fear for your safety or are the victim of a crime, you may contact LSU campus police at 225-578-3231 or Baton Rouge city police at 225-389-2000.

Anyone experiencing power-based violence, discrimination, or harassment during the conference is encouraged to report the problem to any conference organizer and to the LSU Office of Civil Rights and Title IX.

The organizers support equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, without regard to gender, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, or veteran status. We welcome suggestions about how to make SRNTC a more welcoming and equitable environment.
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