AAA CCCC FFFFF AAA SSSS 222 000 000 666 A A C F A A S 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 AAAAA C FFF AAAAA SSS 22 0 0 0 0 6666 A A C F A A S 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 A A CCCC F A A SSSS 22222 000 000 666 Dear colleagues, (version française en document joint) this is an invitation for you, your postdoc(s) and especially your students to give a presentation at the next Acfas congress in May 2006. .. in French! Acfas? Formerly acronym for "Association canadienne-francaise pour l'avancement des sciences" (French-Canadian Association for the Progress of Sciences), the Acfas has now broadened its scope and has become the "Association francophone pour le savoir" (Francophone Association for knowledge). Each year, the congress attracts a very large community of participants from all branches of sciences in Canada and from abroad. From May 15th to May 19th, 2006, the event will take place at McGill University, in the city of Montreal :-) and begs to be attended. http://www.acfas.ca/congres Within the congress, a particle/subatomic/astroparticle physics colloquium had been submitted around the theme "Let's unite our forces!". The level is generally that of advanced graduate students, hence a unique opportunity for them to present their work and to refresh and practice their knowledge of French in front of a sympathetic audience. The presentations are generally short (20 minutes, except for the invited speakers (40 minutes)) and will take place on the first two days, Monday and Tuesday the 15th and 16th. Participation means submission (through me) of a title and an abstract BEFORE February 10th, as well as mandatory online registration to the congress, 177$ regular or 56$ for students/retired before April 1st. This moreover entitles the member to a one-year subscription to the excellent "Decouvrir" scientific magazine. As soon as I have time, I will set up and maintain an information web page at: http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~corriveau/projects/acfas06.html I would like to encourage you to contribute to the colloquium or to share this occasion with your students or the members of your group. Looking forward to hear from you! François Corriveau