Subject: Education, Summer Learning, High School, STEM, Mathematics
Deadline: Dec. 15, 2018
“The American Mathematical Society (AMS) Epsilon Fund awards grants of up to US $15,000 in support of summer mathematics programs for mathematically talented high school students. Support will be offered to existing programs that are most successful in nourishing mathematically talented youth. Programs should have been in existence for at least one year, and preferably more. Successful programs tend to have the following characteristics: run over a period of multiple weeks in the summer, bring in at least 20 high school students with mathematical talent, and generally are directed by mathematicians. Programs can focus on problem solving or mathematical research in any area of mathematics. Funding is for one year and it is expected that half of the funds will be used for student scholarships and half for program expenses. No indirect costs will be covered.”
Funder: The AMS Epsilon Fund
Eligibility: Summer mathematics programs for high school students that have been in existence for at least one year.
Amount: Up to $15,000
Contact: Link.
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