The department of mathematics at Seattle University is looking for undergraduate students, particularly rising sophomores, juniors, and community college students for a paid summer research program. They are seeking students who are interested in working on enumerative combinatorics or knot theory (look these up, they are great subjects, you may be interested once you learn about them). Selected students will engage in original research and attend talks hosted by mathematicians while living in the heart of Seattle.
Requirements:
- Citizens or permanent residents of the United States
- Full-time undergraduate students
- A course in linear algebra is encouraged (but not required)
- First-generation college students, minority students, and women are encouraged to apply
Important dates:
- PROGRAM DATE- JUNE 20, 2016- AUGUST 12, 2016
- APPLICATION DEADLINE- FEBRUARY 26, 2016
Students who are interested in applying, see resources here http://ur.umbc.edu/home/getting-started-in-research/and contact Janet McGlynn at mcglynn@umbc.edu.International Students who are interested in a summer research program may refer to this document : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14-Gu0u8aTdq3AplVtVuaeur0OYjRdTVdrjXWGjzP1fI/edit?rm=full#gid=0