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include the name of the program, fellowship, contest, workshop, meeting,
grant, etc. and the url where those interested can obtain complete
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Note: Each date below is the due date for application, registration,
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- Ongoing. SIAM Undergraduate Research Online (SIURO) is a web-based publication devoted to undergraduate research in applied and computational mathematics. Topics include analysis, discrete mathematics, statistics, operations research, optimization, dynamical systems, modeling, and computation. Papers written by undergraduate students (or teams of students) are being accepted on an ongoing basis and will be posted online as they are accepted. The SIURO web site lists the editorial board and has instructions for authors, review policies, etc.
- 9/15/08: SACNAS NATIONAL CONFERENCE - EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT REGISTRATION
The 2008 National Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 9-12, will bring together over 2,000 underrepresented minority science undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, precollege educators, and science faculty and professionals for 3 days of scientific research presentations, professional development workshops, and mentoring and networking opportunities. Conference Theme: "International Polar Year (IPY): Global Change in Our Communities."
- 9/30/08: MATH IN MOSCOW - SPRING 2009 SEMESTER
Now's the time to consider attending the spring 2009 "Math in Moscow" semester at the Independent University of Moscow. Five
scholarships of US$7500 are available per semester, with funding provided by the National Science Foundation and administered by the American Mathematical Society. U.S. undergraduate mathematics or computer science majors may apply for a scholarship to cover some of the costs associated with attendance at the one-semester program. Occasionally, a scholarship may be awarded to a graduate student. The program provides a fifteen-week-long research experience for students, not only with other mathematically talented and highly motivated undergraduates but with some of the world's leading mathematicians as well. Students learn mathematics in an environment similar in spirit to that of an REU, but with broader representation from the international community. The 9/30/08 deadline is for both program and scholarship applications for the spring 2009 semester. Learn more about the program and application requirements.
- UNDERGRADUATE/GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS SACNAS. The Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science) posts in SACNAS e-nouncements undergraduate
and graduate student scholarships, internships and fellowships
with various deadlines.
- SIAM STUDENTS TRAVEL GRANTS. The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) provides travel grants of US$500 to support student travel to 2008 SIAM Conferences and Annual Meeting. Top priority will be given to students who are presenting papers at the conference or meeting, with second priority to students who are co-authors of papers to be presented at the meeting. Complete applications must be received at the SIAM office no later than two months before the first day of the meeting for which support is requested. See the website for more information including the list of 2008 conferences and meetings and required application materials.
FOR POSTDOCS:
- NRC RESEARCH ASSOCIATESHIP PROGRAMS. The National Research Council of the National Academies sponsors a number of awards for post-doctoral and senior researchers at federal laboratories. There are four review cycles annually. The next upcoming submission deadline is AUGUST 1, 2008, then NOVEMBER 1, 2008 and FEBRUARY 1, 2009. The website has detailed program information.
- NSF-AWM TRAVEL GRANTS. NSF-AWM Travel Grants program enables women to attend research conferences in
their fields, thereby providing a valuable opportunity to advance their
research activities and their visibility in the research community. The
grants provide full or partial support for travel and subsistence for a
meeting or conference in the applicant's field of specialization. A
maximum of US$1,500 for domestic travel and US$2,000 for foreign travel will be
available. Women must hold a doctorate (or equivalent experience) and
have a work address in the US (or US home address, in case of unemployed
mathematicians). There are three award periods per year, with
applications due FEBRUARY 1, MAY 1, and, next, OCTOBER 1.
- Various deadlines: See MORE STIPENDS FOR STUDY AND TRAVEL FOR POSTDOCS.
- Please submit deadlines that are of interest to
students in the mathematical sciences to
paoffice@ams.org. Please
include the name of the program, fellowship, contest,
workshop, meeting, grant, etc. and the url where those
interested can obtain complete information.
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