MAM10 Conference Code of Conduct
We are committed to providing
a safe and harassment-free environment for
all conference participants.
By registering for the MAM10
Conference participants agree to abide by
this Code of Conduct and to conduct
themselves in a professional and appropriate
manner. This involves scientific and ethical
integrity, respectful and courteous
behaviour towards others, and equality of
opportunity and treatment for everyone.
Discrimination, bullying and harassment of
any nature, whether intended or not, is a
form of misconduct that has no place at the
conference.
Any conference participant
who wishes to report or discuss an issue
related to misconduct is encouraged to
contact any member of the Organising
Committee, in person or via email. All
concerns will be taken under the strictest
confidence and treated in due regard.
Guiding
Policies
MAM10
conference is guided by the framework of
Equity & Diversity policies and
strategies of the University of Tasmania (UTAS), ARC Centre of
Excellence for Mathematical and
Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS),
Australian Mathematical Science Institute
(AMSI),
Australian Research Council (ARC),
Women In Mathematics Special Interest
Group (WIMSIG),
and related resources.