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PSU Conference on Undergraduate Research in Mathematics
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Undergrad Life
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By kroth
from the fun conferences department
Posted Tue Aug 07, 2007 at 11:34:35 AM PDT
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Penn State is having its first ever undergrad math conference this fall. It is in University Park, PA November 9-10, 2007. There is funding available for undergrads to attend.
For more details see below. I'll be there with as many undergrads as I can manage to bring.
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Penn State University's Mathematics Department will host its 2007 Conference on Undergraduate Research in Mathematics on November 9-10, 2007. This conference will showcase mathematical research by undergraduate students through 15-minute contributed talks or posters.
Two plenary talks will also be delivered during the weekend, one by Penn State's George Andrews and the other by Frank Morgan of Williams College.
For more information and to register, please go to
here.
Note that financial support is available thanks to generous support from
a number of sources (as outlined at the conference webpage). In fact,
we now have a webpage which outlines the amount of support that participants can receive.
Find it here.
Please share this announcement with your undergraduates and their
faculty mentors.
Questions? Contact the conference co-coordinators,
James Sellers and Diane Henderson, at curm@math.psu.edu. |
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