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The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is the largest mathematical society in the world that focuses on mathematics for students, faculty, professional mathematicians, and all who are interested in the mathematical sciences, with a particular focus on advancing mathematics at the undergraduate level. Our members include university, college, and high school teachers; high school, undergraduate and graduate students; and others in academia, government, business, and industry. Our core interests are Education, Research, Professional Development, Public Policy, and Public Appreciation.
The student web pages cover topics in academics, careers, research/summer opportunities, meetings for students, and more. If you are not yet a member, we urge you to consider joining and ask you to visit our membership page. As a member, you can help the MAA fulfill our goals to benefit you, the student.
Our goal is to be nothing less than the best source of information for high school, undergraduate, & graduate students as well as anyone interested in mathematics. Any questions, suggestions, or comments can be sent to Annie Baer, Programs Coordinator, at programs@maa.org.
MathFest 2012 will be August 2-4, 2012 in Madison, Wisconsin!
Thank you for joining us at MathFest 2011, August 4-6, in Lexington, Kentucky! View the list of presentation award winners from the 2011 Undergraduate Student Paper Sessions.
MathFest 2010 took place August 5-7, 2010 in Pittsburgh, PA View the list of award winners from the 2010 Undergraduate Student Paper Sessions.
The 2012 Joint Mathematics Meetings took place in Boston, MA, January 4-7. We had over 300 undergraduate student posters presented - a new record - and many student talks. Visit the Undergraduate Student Poster Session page for more information on the student poster session. Congratulations to the 2012 Outstanding Presentation winners!
Download the 2012 Undergraduate Student Poster Session Abstract Book.
If you were approved for a 2012 JMM student travel grant award, download the student travel reimbursement form here.
Save the date: JMM 2013 will take place in San Diego, CA, January 9-12.
Need ideas for your Student Chapter or Math Club? Visit maa.org/mathclubbox for activities and discussion topics for your Math Club, or to share your favorite activity. Recently updated with new activities presented at a JMM 2012 panel!
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Writing a Résumé August/September 2007 |
Applying for an Academic Job October 2007 |
The Job Talk November 2007 |
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Networking for the Non-Networker January 2008 |
Why Join? February 2008 |
Undergraduate Research April 2008 |
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When Time Begins August/September 2008 |
How Not to Blow the Interview January 2009 |
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There are a lot of meetings in which undergraduate and graduate students can participate. Here is a short list:
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