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We are pleased to announce the thirteenth Mathematics of Networks meeting (MoN13) to be held at Imperial College on 10th September 2014 at Imperial College in London. It is now accepting abstracts for potential talks. The deadline for abstracts is 1st August. The theme of this MoN is networks in the humanities, including research on spatial and temporal networks. As always, talks on any topic will be considered but talks related to the theme will be given preference. Our hosts this year are the Centre for Complexity science. Thanks to Tim Evans for acting as local organiser.

http://www.monmeetings.org/meeting13/

This MoN is being organised to coincide with The Connected Past http://connectedpast.soton.ac.uk/london-2014/ . TCP is a one-and-a-half-day multi-disciplinary meeting to explore how concepts and techniques from network- and complexity science can be used to study archaeological data. It will be held on 8th and 9th September at Imperial college.

Presenting at MoN is an excellent way to get feedback on new work or share existing work with a new audience. The aim of the meetings is to exchange knowledge between different fields interested in studying networks using the tools of applied mathematics. Talks are typically 45 minutes (including questions) giving plenty of time to develop your ideas in full. If you wish to present at MoN then email an abstract (approximately a half page) by 1st August 2014 to richard@richardclegg.org and keith.briggs_at_bt_dot_com. Talks on any topic may be accepted but preference will be given to those which meet the meeting theme; typically half the presentations are on the meeting theme.