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Notes from the Margin - call for submissions

The CMS Student Committee (Studc) would like to invite you to submit an article for the next edition of *Notes from the Margin*, which is due to come out in January 2013. We are accepting opinion pieces and math-related stories as well as concise research-related articles.

The Margin a semi-annual publication whose articles are intended for a wide audience and should be accessible to all the people in the mathematical community starting from the second/third year undergraduates. It is delivered electronically to virtually all the Canadian undergraduate and graduate math students. In addition, the hard copies of the Margin are sent to the math departments of all the Canadian universities. To check out the most recent issues, click on the Notes from the Margin link on our home page at *http://studc.math.ca*.

Please send your submission or any questions you might have about it to *student-editor@cms.math.ca*. Submission deadline is *December 23rd, 2012*. For guidelines on submissions, please see http://studc.cms.math.ca/home/documents/guidelines.pdf.

To keep up to date with the events happening in the Canadian mathematical community, visit our website at http://studc.math.ca and *like us on facebook* at https://www.facebook.com/studcCMS.

Regards,
CMS Studc.

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