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SUMS at JMU
is an annual one day conference promoting
undergraduate research in mathematics, statistics, and their
applications. The
conference will feature contributed undergraduate
research talks, invited talks aimed at a general undergraduate math
audience, a poster session, a graduate school and math careers panel,
and a math competition workshop for high school students. Anyone
who has done original research in
mathematics
or statistics
while an undergraduate is invited to contribute a 15 minute
talk about his or her research. Undergraduate and high school students
are invited to present research or expository posters on any
mathematical
topic.
Registration is free and
open to the mathematical community, including undergraduate, high
school, and graduate math
students, high school
math teachers, and faculty. The deadline for general
registration, as well as talk and poster submission, is
Friday, October 8 2010. After this date, registration
is still open but free lunch is not
guaranteed, acceptance of talks and posters is contingent on space
considerations,
and abstracts of talks and posters may not be printed in the
program. To
register, please
follow the "Registration" sidebar link. To contribute an
undergraduate research
talk, or an undergraduate research or expository poster, or a high
school poster, please follow the "Contributed ..." sidebar link.
Modest travel support is available. To apply
for travel funds, follow the sidebar link to the travel support
application.
Support for this conference is provided
by
National Science Foundation grant DMS-0846477 through the Mathematical Association of America
(MAA) Regional Undergraduate
Mathematics Conferences program. Additional
support is provided by the College
of
Science and Mathematics at James Madison University, JMU's General
Education Program-Cluster Three, the Department
of Mathematics and
Statistics at JMU, the Office of the Special Assistant to
the President for Diversity at JMU,
Pi Mu Epsilon, the Math Club at JMU, and James
Madison
University.
The American Mathematical Society
has donated books form the Sally and Graduate Series. Publishing houses
Pearson/Prentice Hall,
Elsevier,
Cengage Learning, Oxford
University
Press, Wiley and Freeman/Worth also
support the conference, as do puzzle makers Nikoli, Sterling Puzzles and Mefferts.
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