EDGE Program: Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education is a program funded by the National Security Agency and is designed to strengthen the ability of women and minority students to successfully complete graduate programs in the Mathematical sciences. The program will take place at Atlanta, GA from June 7 through July 2, 2004. Application deadline is March 1, 2004.
Minority Academic Opportunities Program (MAOP) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: The mission
of this program is to select, support, and encourage under-represented individuals, due to race, gender, ethnicity, and financial resources, and to provide them an opportunity to obtain academic degrees at all levels within a positive environment. Students interested in agricultural sciences, architecture, biology, education, forestry, human resources, mathematics, veterinary medicine, wildlife sciences, psychology, and computer sciences should apply.
Deadline: March 1, 2001
Lucent Technologies Summer Research Program for Women and Minorities: This program offers women and members of underrepresented minority groups employment experience in our labs in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Directed to undergraduates who have completed their second or third year of college, this program allows you to spend a summer side-by-side with world renowned research scientists and engineers. Preference is given to students who are interested in creating the future of communication technologies, and are presently majoring in: Communications Science, Computer Science/Engineering, Information Science, Electrical Engineering, Wireless& Radio Engineering, Data Networking, Physics/Optics, Materials Science/Chemistry, and Mathematics/Statistics.
Deadline: December 1, 2000
George Washington University Summer Program for Women in Mathematics (Washington DC): A 5-week intensive program for mathematically-talented undergraduate women who are completing their junior year and may be contemplating graduate study in the mathematical sciences. Application Deadline: March 1, 2004.
Miami University, Summer Undergraduate Mathematical Science Research Institute (SUMSRI): SUMSRI is seeking talented undergraduate mathematics students who are interested in pursuing advanced degrees to participate in a 7-week research experience in mathematics, statistics or computer programming. Since SUMSRI was created to address the shortage of women and minorities in the mathematical sciences, they are looking for, but not limited to, African Americans, other underrepresented minorities, and women.
Applications due by March 1,2004
Research Experiences for Undergraduates at the Santa Fe Institute: This program is highly individualized. Each student works with one or more faculty mentors on a self-selected project forcusing on some aspect of the computational properties of complex systems. Participants are expected to conduct research at the Santa Fe Institute for approx. 10 weeks, within a mid-May to mid-August window. Funded by the National Science Foundation, this program is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
Deadline: February 9, 2001
Santa Fe Institute, Research Experiences for Undergraduates: This program is highly individualized. Each student works with one or more faculty mentors on a self-selected project forcusing on some aspect of the computational properties of complex systems. Participants are expected to conduct research at the Santa Fe Institute for approx. 10 weeks, within a mid-May to mid-August window. Funded by the National Science Foundation, this program is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Summer Internships in Science & Engineering (Stanford, CA):An 8- week program for undergraduate students traditionally under-represented in science careers (minorities, women, economically disadvantaged, and students from rural areas without access to major research facilities). Provides hands-on research experiences in a national laboratory setting.
Application Deadline: February 1, 2004.
The SMART Program: SMART is a 10-week summer research internship program for undergraduate students who are interested in preparing for graduate school in science, math, or engineering. A goal of the Smart program is to increase diversity among Ph.D. recipients and future faculty members. Research areas include Aerospace Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Computer Science, Geological Sciences, Kinesiology, Biopsychology, and many more.
Deadline: Mid February
Colorado, University of, Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training (Boulder, CO): Student interns in the SMART program conduct individual
research projects in all areas of science and engineering. With
the help of their faculty mentors, students design, carry out,
and formally present research projects in their area of interest.
Deadline: February 16, 2001
Carleton and St. Olaf Colleges' Summer Mathematics Program (Minneapolis, MN): 4-week program for 18 talented undergraduate women staffed by mathematicians who are active professionals and outstanding teachers. The students will immerse themselves in mathematics, taking classes in Algebraic Coding Theory and Dynamical Systems, participating in recreational problem solving, attending colloquia, as well as participating in outings and social activities.
Deadline: February 20, 2001
George Washington University Summer Program for Women in Mathematics (Washington DC): A 5-week intensive program for mathematically-talented undergraduate women who are completing their junior year and may be contemplating graduate study in the mathematical sciences. Travel allowances and stipends available.
Deadline: March 1, 2001
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Summer Internships in Science & Engineering (Stanford, CA): An 8- week program for undergraduate students traditionally under-represented in science careers (minorities, women, economically disadvantaged, and students from rural areas without access to major research facilities). Provides hands-on research experiences in a national laboratory setting.
Deadline: February 1, 2001
Summer Undergraduate Mathematial Science Research Institute (SUMSRI): SUMSRI is seeking talented undergraduate mathematics students who are interested in pursuing advanced degrees to participate in a 7-week research experience in mathematics, statistics or computer programming. Since SUMSRI was created to address the shortage of women and minorities in the mathematical sciences, we are looking for, but not limited to, African Americans, other underrepresented minorities, and women.
Deadline: March 1, 2001
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