Some conferences, workshops etc. in 2013-14 I may attend.

Conference on Quiver varieties at the Simons center for Geometry and Physics, Stony Brook, NY, October 14-18, 2013. The deadline for application is August 14.

Graduate workshop on Geometry of Hilbert schemes, November 18-22, 2013, at the same venue. The deadline for applications is September 18, 2013.

Taipei conference on Representation Theory IV. December 20-23, 2013. Preceeded by a school (December 16-19) with me and Tony Licata lecturing.

Representation Theory days in Patagonia, January 20-24, 2014, Punta Arenas, Chile. Organized by Ivan Cherednik, Jan Felipe van Diejen, Stephen Griffeth, Luc Lapointe, Steen Ryom-Hansen.

There will be a program on Lie theory in CRM, Montreal, Canada, in Winter-Spring of 2014. It will feature a bunch of workshops including "Categorification and geometric representation theory", June 9-13, as well as two schools for graduate students: Winter school I on January 6-17 (the deadline for applications for support is October 1, 2013) and Winter school II on February 24-March 7 (deadline is December 1, 2013).

Workshop "Interactions between Algebraic geometry and Noncommutative algebra" in Oberwolfach, Germany, May 18-May 24, 2014. The deadline for registartion is December 23, 2013.

Conference on "Quantum curves and quantum knot invariants", June 15-June 20 in BIRS, Banff, Canada.

A joint meeting of the AMS and the Israel Mathematical Union, June 16-19, Israel.

A conference in Cargese, Corsica, June 23-27. Preceeded (June 16-20) by a school for grad students on "Quiver Hecke algebras". Organizers: Cedric Bonnafe, Peter Fiebig, Iain Gordon, Caroline Gruson.

There will be a school (the 1st week) and a conference (the 2nd week) on Geometric Representation Theory, see here, Jul 21-Aug 1, in Kyoto organized by Tomoyuki Arakawa, Syu Kato and Hiraku Nakajima.

There's a semester long program at MSRI on Geometric Representation theory in the Fall 2014. In particular, they have an introductory workshop, Sept 2-Sept 5. There is also a concurrent program on Number theory.