From time to time, we receive information from outside organizations that may be of interest to students with a math major or minor. In addition to the general information sources and items below, check out our web pages for scholarships and fellowships, internships and training, and events.
Johns Hopkins University - Center for Talented Youth
CTY is seeking enthusiastic math and computer science instructors and teaching assistants to instruct in their summer program for gifted elementary, middle, and high school students. They offer intense, 3-week academic programs for highly talented students from across the country and around the world. There are day site locations in the Baltimore-Washington and Los Angeles areas; residential site locations include California, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Paid positions are available for two sessions: June 26 - July 19, and July 19 - August 9. For more information, visit http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/employment.
Boston University - Upward Bound is hiring Summer Program tutors
Non-residential and residential positions available. Tutors provide academic tutoring and supervision of students during summer and academin year; provide leadership for assigned groups of students during program activities; and serve as role models. For educational requirements, required experience, and more information about the program, please visit the BU Upward Bound website.
MAA Math Classifieds
The Mathematical Association of America is proud to announce its new careers website. In addition to the academic positions already available on the MAA website, this new site will offer bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. level students a central place to find positions in a variety of industries that will utilize their mathematics degrees. Job seekers can search jobs, post resumes, and sign up for customized job alerts at no charge. Visit the site at www.mathclassifieds.org.
MATCH Corps: An Urban Education Fellowship in Boston, MA
MATCH Corps is an urban education service year program: committed individuals make a yearlong commitment to public service in exchange for a modest stipend and housing. Each Corps member is assigned five urban high school students to build an in-depth relationship for the entire year, and work towards clear goals, in their various classes and on key exams. For more information, visit http://www.matchschool.org.
NOAA Student Opportunities Web Page
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has recently launched a new website that contains scholarship, internship, and fellowship information for high school, undergraduates, graduates, and post-docs. Visit http://www.oesd.noaa.gov/noaa_student_opps.html for more information.
AMS Resources for Undergraduates Web Page
The American Mathematical Society maintains a webpage of carefully selected resources on graduate schools, summer programs, semester programs, conferences, competitions, and many other topics. Visit http://www.ams.org/outreach/undergrad.html for more information.