Annual Meetings and Prizes
One of the highlights of the domestic mathematical physics calendar is ANZAMP’s annual meeting. These meetings are traditionally three days long, held face to face in various appealing locations, hosted by a new group of volunteer organisers each year. The meetings feature invited speakers, contributed talks, the Annual General Meeting and the awarding of prizes administered by ANZAMP. The A. J. Guttmann Prize for best student talk has been awarded annually since the inaugural meeting in Lorne in 2012. The Rodney Baxter Prize in Mathematical Physics is triennial with first nominations open in 2022.
Annual meetings have been held in early December, before 2016, and in early February, since 2017. The one exception to date was 2021 in which the annual meeting was replaced by a year-long online seminar series. Links to all these activities may be found below.