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 ---16-April-2021-21st-Midlands-Graduate-School-in-
 the-Foundations-of-Computing-Science-MGS-21-Virtua
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SUMMARY:21st Midlands Graduate School in the Found
 ations of Computing Science (MGS 21), Virtual
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210416
LOCATION:Virtual
DESCRIPTION:The annual Midlands Graduate School in
  the Foundations of Computing Science (MGS) offers
  an intensive programme of lectures on the mathema
 tical foundations of computing. It addresses first
  of all PhD students in their first or second year
 , but is open to anyone interested in its topics, 
 from academia to industry and around the world. Th
 e MGS has been run since 1999 and is hosted altern
 ately by the Universities of Birmingham, Leicester
 , Nottingham and Sheffield. MGS 21 is its 21st inc
 arnation.  MGS 21 consists of eight courses, each 
 with four or five hours of lectures and a similar 
 number of exercise sessions. Three courses are int
 roductory; one is given by an invited lecturer. Th
 ese should be attended by all participants. The re
 maining more advanced courses should be selected b
 ased on interest. MGS 21 aims at a mix of livestre
 amed and prerecorded lectures and livestreamed exe
 rcise sessions, with additional social online even
 ts.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>The annual Mid
 lands Graduate School in the Foundations of Comput
 ing Science (MGS) offers an intensive programme of
  lectures on the mathematical foundations of compu
 ting. It addresses first of all PhD students in th
 eir first or second year, but is open to anyone in
 terested in its topics, from academia to industry 
 and around the world. The MGS has been run since 1
 999 and is hosted alternately by the Universities 
 of Birmingham, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield
 . MGS 21 is its 21st incarnation.</p>\n\n  <p>MGS 
 21 consists of eight courses, each with four or fi
 ve hours of lectures and a similar number of exerc
 ise sessions. Three courses are introductory; one 
 is given by an invited lecturer. These should be a
 ttended by all participants. The remaining more ad
 vanced courses should be selected based on interes
 t. MGS 21 aims at a mix of livestreamed and prerec
 orded lectures and livestreamed exercise sessions,
  with additional social online events.</p>\n
URL:https://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/G.Strut
 h/mgs21.html
CONTACT:Georg Struth at G.Struth at sheffield.ac.u
 k
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