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Abstracts, participants and prizes of the Undergraduate Research Poster Session at the San Francisco Math Meetings (Jan. 1995).
The abstracts and related materials associated with a poster session of recipients of grants from the National Science Foundation's Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement program which will held at the joint meetings of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America in Orlando, FL, on January 11, 1996. The poster session is being organized by Earl D. Fife.
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The professional society SIAM sponsors a home page which presents a number of articles and essays written by undergraduate students and gives information about summer internships.
One of the pages on MAA Online is The MAA Student's Page which contains information on student competitions, employment in mathematics, meetings of interest to students, etc.
Pi Mu Epsilon is an honorary national mathematics society whose purpose is the promotion of scholarly activity in mathematics among students in academic institutions.
LMS Undergraduate Project Archive is a site established by the London Math. Society to make available to hard-pressed academics a good stock of topics for undergraduate project work that have been used successfully in other institutions. Ideally this would mean, for each project, a clear description of the work involved in the project, a good set of appropriate references and some indication of the length, level and prerequisites of the project.
Initiated by Paul Erdös, Lászsló Lovász, and Vera T. Sós, the program Budapest Semesters in Mathematics provides a unique opportunity for North American undergraduates. Through this program, mathematics and computer science majors in their junior/senior years may spend one or two semesters in Budapest and study under the tutelage of eminent Hungarian scholar-teachers.
Abstracts, participants and prizes of the Undergraduate Research Poster Session at the San Francisco Math Meetings (Jan. 1995).
Mathematical Mayhem is a non-profit mathematical journal written by and for high school and undergraduate university students.
The Furman University Electronic Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics is an online-only journal designed to encourage undergraduate research in the field of mathematics.
Information on Careers in Mathematics from Department of Mathematics at Towson State University. A similar page, Careers in Mathematics and Computer Science, is maintained by the Department of Mathematics at Wabash College. Check out the Online Career Center from Northern Michigan University. Occupation information about mathematics is available from Utah Valley State College. The Department of Mathematics at the University of Canterbury (New Zealand) has a WWW page CAREERS IN MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS which provides information on recent job vacancies in non-academic areas.
Student Corner from the Math Ed Center at Oklahoma State University.
MAT 007 I News is a recreational mathematical newsletter edited by undergraduate mathematicians of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto.
AHPCRC Internship Program: The primary objective of this internship program funded by the National Science Foundation is to promote undergraduate research in high performance computing (HPC) in fluid dynamics, including parallel computing and advanced visualization techniques. The projects are supervised by faculty in aerospace engineering and mechanics, chemical engineering and materials science, and computer science. It is also the objective of this program to encourage the participants to pursue graduate studies in HPC and its applications in engineering and sciences.
A list of Tentative 1996 REU Sites has been posted at Hope College.
The George Washington University Summer Program for Women in Mathematics (SPWM) is a four-week intensive program for mathematically talented undergraduate women who are completing their junior year and may be contemplating graduate study in the mathematical sciences. The goals of this program are to communicate an enthusiasm for mathematics, to develop research skills, to cultivate mathematical self-confidence and independence, and to promote success in graduate school.
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