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To all mathematicians who have preliminarily preregistered for the International Congress of Mathematicians 1998 in Berlin
Eighth Circular Letter, October 12, 1996 Subject: ICM98-CL8: Financial support for mathematicians from Eastern Europe and the independent states of the former Soviet Union The ICM'98 Organizing Committee has already received quite a number of requests concerning financial support for participation at the International Congress of Mathematicians 1998 in Berlin. The Circular Letter ICM98-CL6 describes the way how mathematicians from developing countries can apply for financial help. The local Organizing Committee is currently making efforts to obtain donations from German industry, government, foundations and individuals to be able to partially support mathematicians from Eastern Europe and the independent states of the former Soviet Union. To secure participation of as many persons as possible the local Organizing Committee will only support local costs in Berlin. Berlin is very close to Eastern Europe, and it is expected that applicants will find other means to cover their travel costs. To handle the applications and manage the financial support the ICM'98 Organizing Committee has set up a subcommittee, called Committee for Support of Mathematicians from Eastern Europe (CSMEE). CSMEE will distribute application forms for grants, as described above, for mathematicians from Eastern Europe in late summer 1997. These forms will be made available through the ICM'98 server (http://elib.zib.de/ICM98) and by e-mail. Applicants will be asked to provide a brief curriculum vitae (including academic education, degree, professional employment, and a list of publications). Applicants should submit their application form before January 1, 1998 to CSMEE to one of the following addresses: Prof. Dr. H. Kurke Prof. Dr. W. Roemisch Humboldt-Universitaet Humboldt-Universitaet Institut fuer Mathematik Institut fuer Mathematik Ziegelstrasse 13A Unter den Linden 6 D-10099 Berlin D-10099 Berlin Germany Germany e-mail: kurke@mathematik.hu-berlin.de romisch@mathematik.hu-berlin.de All applications will be reviewed. Further questions concerning financial support for mathematicians from Eastern Europe to attend ICM'98 should be directed to Professors Kurke or Roemisch. Sincerely, Martin Groetschel President of the ICM98 Organizing Committee
The following letter has been sent to all Adhering Organizations and National Committees of IMU and many other mathematical organizations:
To all mathematicians who have preliminarily preregistered for the International Congress of Mathematicians 1998 in Berlin
Sixth Circular Letter Subject: ICM98-CL6: Financial support for mathematicians from developing countries, IMU Special Development Fund Dear colleague: the International Mathematical Union will provide a number of travel grants to young active mathematicians from developing countries to attend the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MATHEMATICIANS 1998 IN BERLIN, and the local Organizing Committee will cover their living expenses. We are aware of the fact that quite a number of mathematicians eligible for financial support cannot be reached with this e-mail message. Please help us distribute the announcement below to persons who you think are interested in applying for the grants. IMU would like to increase the number of travel grants and is seeking donations to its SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND for this purpose. Please consider contributing to the SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND yourself or ask your national mathematical society to take an appropriate action, see below for more details. Sincerely, Martin Groetschel President of the ICM98 Organizing Committee P.S.: The Circular Letter ICM98-CL5 generated several requests. I was asked about additional information about the Fields Medal and Nevanlinna Prize winners. More details can be found in the IMU-server (URL: http://elib.zib.de/IMU) by simply clicking on the item "Fields Medals and Nevanlinna Prizes". Most of this material (pictures of the awardees, etc.) has been scanned from the book Albers, Donald J.; Alexanderson, G. L.; Reid, Constance: International mathematical congresses. An illustrated history 1893 - 1986, Rev. ed. including ICM 1986. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1986 which contains an interesting account of the development of the ICMs and the prizes. For the more recent congresses and prizes, we scanned material from the proceedings volumes. We are grateful to the copyright holders for the permission to scan the texts and pictures.