Department of Mathematical Sciences  
The University of Memphis, TN 38152-3240
901.678.2482 Fax 2480
 

AMAT 2008

  International Conference on
Applied Mathematics and
Approximation Theory
General Information
Hotel Information
Holiday Inn Univesity of Memphis
Contact Information
Registration Link

The Fogelman Executive Conference Center, located on the
campus of the University of Memphis, has rooms available
for $90 per night. There is no deadline for reserving a room
at the Fogelman Center; however, there are a limited number
of rooms and availability is first-come, first-served. Each room
contains one queen-sized bed and has internet access. Dining
accomodations are provided at the Holiday Inn University of
Memphis, located across the street from the Fogelman Center.

Note:
All conference
participants
are responsible
for making
their own
reservations
for hotel room
accomodations.
Participants Link
Abstracts Link
Plenary Speakers
Conference Topics Fogelman Executive Conference Center
206 Fogelman Executive Center

The University of Memphis
Memphis TN 38152-3130
 
Telephone 901-678-3700
Reservations 678-5410
FAX 901-678-5329
 
Hotel Information Use the
contact
information
listed on this
page to make
your hotel
reservation
through the
appropriate
representative.
We strongly encourage participants to choose the
Fogelman Center for their hotel accomodations.
Travel and Weather
Memphis Information

Hotel accomodations are also being provided by the Sanderlin
Doubletree Hotel, conveniently located about ten minutes from
campus. The cost per room is $104 per night. For more information
and to make a room reservation, please visit Doubletree's website.
The reservation deadline is September 1, 2008.

Doubletree Hotel Memphis
5069 Sanderlin Avenue
Memphis TN 38117
Telephone 901-797-6666
FAX 901-767-5428

Dept of Math Sci
U of M Home Page
Statue of W. C. Handy
Father of the Memphis Blues

Directions to Fogelman Center

Directions to Doubletree Hotel

Copyright © 2008 The University of Memphis. Website hosted by the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
Content managed by George Anastassiou and D. P. Dwiggins. To report problems contact ddwiggns@memphis.edu.