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SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES

An undergraduate student's summer can be spent in myriad ways, but if you would like to include mathematics in that blend, here are few programs I've found to be attractive:


PROMYS Counseling Position:

PROMYS is an intensive mathematics program at Boston University for high school students. Number Theory is the main entree of the program; if your background in number theory is strong, consider applying for a undergraduate counselor position.


UCLA RIPS 2012

"The Research in Industrial Projects (RIPS) Program provides an opportunity...to work in teams on a real-world research project proposed by a sponsor from industry or the public sector."

If applied mathematics is your interest, this program appears great. And if Asia is calling your soul, consider RIPS in Hong Kong


DAAD RISE

Great opportunity to conduct research. The program is not math specific, but there may be few projects in mathematics that may cater to your interest. And spending a summer in Germany is, well, pretty cool.


Summer Undergraduate Applied Mathematics Institute

Carnegie Mellon aims to offer students an intensive graduate school ambiance for undergraduate students uncertain about attending graduate school. A mix of research and coursework in applied mathematics.

This page will be updated. Also, if anyone knows math camp-like programs for undergraduates, I would appreciate your sharing.

LTY 30 November 2012

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett