From mathmajors at u.washington.edu Mon Sep 9 13:04:38 2024 From: mathmajors at u.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office via Mathmajors) Date: Wed Sep 11 10:56:17 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Fw: Spread the Word: WDRP Applications Deadline Extended In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: From: Directed Reading Program Sent: Monday, September 9, 2024 11:39 AM To: Directed Reading Program Cc: Alexander Waugh ; Yirong Yang ; salinas9 Subject: Spread the Word: WDRP Applications Deadline Extended Dear all, The WDRP undergraduate applications deadline for Fall 2024 has been extended to Friday, September 13. The graduate students have prepared amazing projects, but we are currently short of applicants to fill these projects as the undergraduate students have fewer opportunities to hear about the program in the summer. Therefore, please help us spread the word to the undergrads! The program details can be found at https://sites.uw.edu/wdrp/applications/ and they can apply through https://forms.gle/48JVZ9CEZHWpkvBw9. Many thanks, The WDRP Organizers From: Directed Reading Program Date: Monday, August 12, 2024 at 1:29?PM To: Directed Reading Program Cc: Alexander Waugh , Yirong Yang , salinas9 Subject: Spread the Word: Fall 2024 WDRP Undergrad Applications Now Open Dear All, Undergraduate student applications for the Fall 2024 edition of the Washington Directed Reading Program are now open! Thank you to everyone who has advertised to undergraduate students so far. If you would please send the information at the end of this message, the attached flyer, or the link sites.uw.edu/wdrp/applications to any students that you believe would benefit from this program, we would very much appreciate that! We encourage applications from students of all mathematical / personal backgrounds and identities. We have projects for students with various levels of experience - the main requirement is for participants to be excited about mathematics. Best wishes, The WDRP Committee Organizers: Alex Waugh, Juan Salinas, and Yirong Yang Faculty Supervisor: Bobby Wilson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dear student interested in mathematics, The Washington Directed Reading Program (WDRP) from the Mathematics Department pairs interested undergraduate students with graduate student mentors to embark on a quarter-long independent mathematics reading project. Applications will be open until Friday, September 6 at 11:59 pm PT, and applicants will be notified by September 25 at the latest. To learn more about upcoming reading projects and apply, go to sites.uw.edu/wdrp/applications. We encourage applications from students of all mathematical / personal backgrounds and identities, and we have projects for students with various levels of experience - the main requirement is for participants to be excited about mathematics. The main components of the program are: * Start-of-quarter kickoff event, including an introduction to the program and time to mingle with other undergraduate and graduate students. * One-on-one weekly meetings between undergraduate student mentees and graduate student mentors, to discuss the readings. * Mid-quarter event with undergraduate students only, to connect with students working on other projects. * WDRP seminars featuring math talks by graduate mentors, informal Q&A and mingling sessions. * End-of-quarter presentations by undergraduate students on topics selected from their readings. In addition, 2 credits (CR/NC) for Math 398 are available to undergraduate students participating in and successfully completing the program. Note that you will not be able to sign up for this credit until after you have applied for and been accepted into the program, at which time we will provide further information about enrolling. For more information, please check our FAQ page. Feel free to ask any other questions by sending an email to wdrp@uw.edu. Best wishes, The WDRP Organizers Alex Waugh, Juan Salinas, and Yirong Yang -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mathmajors at u.washington.edu Wed Sep 11 10:55:14 2024 From: mathmajors at u.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office via Mathmajors) Date: Wed Sep 11 10:56:17 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] WXML Autumn 2024 applications due Sep. 15 11pm Message-ID: Dear Math and ACMS majors, The Washington Experimental Mathematics Lab (WXML) is now accepting applications for the Autumn 2024 projects. Learn more at the links below: The autumn projects are listed at this page and you can apply here. 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If you are interested, please * Write a short paragraph (no more than ? page) saying what you might be able to bring to the council. * Feel free to attach a 1 page CV in addition. * The above should include the following items if they apply to you: ? leadership skills ? interest in math and related careers ? ability to create web pages/advertise on social media. Please fill out this form no later than Sep. 30: https://forms.gle/fWcrLnsoqcm22PGR8 Thanks, Rekha Thomas Professor & Undergraduate Program Director Department of Mathematics Best regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics Padelford Hall C-36 Drop-in Advising Hours Math and ACMS Blog math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu [cid:04a913a5-bf7a-4168-b476-b25fc28361dd] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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