Organizers:
        Bradd Hart (McMaster), Deirdre Haskell (McMaster), Patrick Speissegger 
        (McMaster)
        
Overview
        The North American Midwest is a strong centre for research in Model 
          Theory, a branch of Mathematical Logic. The schools most prominently 
          involved are the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University 
          of Illinois at Chicago, McMaster University, the University of Notre 
          Dame and the Ohio State University. 
        The Midwest Model Theory Meeting has been held annually for over 20 
          years. This year's meeting is organized by the Logic group at McMaster 
          University and takes place on the weekend of November 8-9, 2003 at the 
          Fields Institute for Research in the Mathematical Sciences in Toronto, 
          Canada. 
        On Friday, November 7 at 3:30 pm, Angus Macintyre will give a colloquium 
          in the new Centre for Mathematics at McMaster University. For details 
          of this colloquium, please see www.math.mcmaster.ca/talks 
          and for driving directions to McMaster please see www.mcmaster.ca/welcome/directions.cfm 
        
        Schedule of Talks:
         
          Saturday Nov. 8, 9:30 am- 5:30 pm
            Sunday Nov. 9, 9:30 am- 12 pm
        
        Financial Support
        Limited support is be available for graduate students; please indicate 
          your request for funding when registering.
        
           
            
            For further information please contact gensci(PUT_AT_SIGN_HERE)fields.utoronto.ca