GVSU Math Major Newsletter |
This newsletter comes to your inbox each week from the GVSU math department. You can find past newsletters and information about previously announced events and opportunities at the newsletter webpage.
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this friday! Math Circle. Friday, October 11 from 1:00 - 1:50 pm in the PCS (MAK A-2-610). This Math Circle will examine Shoddy Splittling. We’ll explore algorithms that split segments without a ruler! Come at any time, and leave at any time. See this flyer for more information.
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Applied Math Seminar. Friday, October 18 from 1:00 - 1:50 pm in MAK A-2-117 or via Zoom. This seminar will feature Professor Jeremy LeCrone from the University of Richmond, who will talk about "Constrained Control Systems and Discontinuities in Clearance. See this flyer for more details.
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Study abroad in Tanzania 2025: Teaching, Learning, and Culture. You will explore the rich culture and beauty of Tanzania while teaching and studying issues in education in the U.S. and Tanzania. You will learn from and interact with teachers and students in a culture different than your own. A 4-day safari, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, touring a coffee plantation and learning Swahili are all part of this incredible experience. This program is open to all education majors and honors students. Priority deadline: December 1, 2024. Final Deadline February 1, 2025. Apply online at http://www.gvsu.edu/studyabroad.
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Internship, career, and job information |
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today! GVSU Fall 2024 Career and Internship Fair will be held on Wednesday, October 9 from 1-5pm at the DeVos Place Convention Center. Things to do to prepare for the fair:
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Amway has a number of Data Analytics internships seeking out students with math/statistics background. You can learn more and apply using this link.
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Auto-Owners Tech Summit will take place on Friday, October 25 from 10:00am - 4:00pm at the Auto-Owners South Campus Addition in Lansing, Michigan. This is an on-site event which shows students how their degree can be used in the insurance industry. Sophomores, juniors, seniors, and recent graduates of the following majors are invited. See this flyer for more information.
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Capstone credit for your internship (MTH 490): Applied math majors who are planning to do an internship might be able to earn capstone credit! If your internship is "mathy" and meets some other requirements, you can get capstone class credit (MTH 490) for that internship. Click the link for more information. The process to get approved for MTH 490 takes time -- if you intend to apply for a MTH 490 internship capstone, email or talk to Dr. Short right away to get the process started. Don't wait!
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GVSU Joint Applied Math and Data Science & Analytics MS degree program: Did you know about this combined bachelors-masters degree program you can take right here at GVSU? You can complete both an Applied Math major and a Data Science and Analytics MS degree together at GVSU! There's significant overlap between these degrees, and with careful planning they can take as little as 5 years together. If you'd like to make this happen, now is the time to plan. See Dr. Ortiz-Robinson for more information!
- The Student Public Research Interest Group has internship opportunities that may involve data analysis and other mathematical skills.
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Auto-Owners internships and jobs: Auto-Owners Insurance has hired several GVSU math graduates in the past. Click the link to see their current job and internship openings, including some in Grand Rapids and Lansing!
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The GVSU Career Center can help you find career and internship opportunities:
- Employer Showcases: Every week, different employers come to campus to talk about jobs and internships. Check out the STEM showcase in front of the Mackinac POD!
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Career Communities: Receive direct communication about job & internship postings, events, and resources related to the industry area you are interested in.
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CareerLab offers drop-in hours virtually and in-person.
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Scholarships and Fellowships |
ScholarshipUniverse is GVSU's main website for finding and applying for scholarships. You can search by all kinds of filters and find matches for your major, minor, or other criteria.
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NASA’s Michigan Space Grants Consortium (MSGC) has just announced the next round of requests for Undergraduate Research Grants and Graduate Student Fellowships for year 2025 funding cycle https://www.mispacegrant.org/. Deadline for applications is November 13, 2024. Awards will be announced in February 2025, and successful fellows and grantees may utilize the funds during May 2025-December 2025 period.
- MI Future Educator Fellowship. The MI Future Educator Fellowship offers a $10,000 scholarship for future educators, renewable for up to three years. There is a commitment to teach in a Michigan school as part of the fellowship.
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MI Future Educator Stipend. This stipend is for students in their teaching apprenticeship and student teaching internship semesters. Click the link or contact CECI's Office of Certification and Accreditation (OCA) details.
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Research and graduate school opportunities |
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Opportunities to present your research: Here are some upcoming conferences and events where you could share your work! Talk with a research advisor or Dr. Short if you have questions:
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Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Math (NCUWM): This is a conference we attend each year with GV math undergrads and we always have fun! It’s a great place to give a talk or poster if you’ve been doing research, or a great thing to go to if you’re curious about opportunities in math. We plan to apply for funding for NCUWM, so this opportunity should be little to no cost for students.
- Dates: Jan 31 – Feb 2, 2025
- Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
- Who Should Attend: All undergraduate women with a passion for math!
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What to Do Next: Contact DocK (keoulaur@gvsu.edu) if you’re interested! Registration is open 9/30-10/18, so we need to act soon!
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The 2024 SIAM Great Lakes Sectional Meeting will be held at Purdue University Northwest on October 12, 2024. Any students interested in giving talks should reach out to Dr. Fernando Charro (fcharro@wayne.edu), Wayne State University, who is organizing the undergraduate research mini-symposium at the conference.
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The Joint Mathematics Meetings will be held in Seattle, WA, January 8-11, 2025. If you are a member of our Michigan Iota chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon (PME), there is a travel funding opportunity that may be of interest to you: PME will be organizing student poster sessions, student paper sessions, and is pleased to offer up to $1,200 to defray travel, housing, and subsistence expenses for eligible PME student speakers. To learn more about submitting an abstract and funding, please see PME Annual Conference 2025.
- Graduate school information: Interested in graduate school? Did you know that most math graduate programs are funded (that is, they pay you to complete a masters or doctorate)? Talk with your advisor (or Dr. Clark) and use these resources too.
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Finding graduate programs: Looking for graduate programs to apply to? Here are two websites that will help find and filter graduate programs that are right for you: USA/Canada Math PhD Programs GRE Requirements and AMS Find Grad Programs.
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Learning about graduate school: Want to learn more about what graduate school is and how to prepare for it? Try these sites: Grad Guide (advice on applying to graduate school), STEM Graduate Programs website (help creating resumes, applying to fellowships, and more).
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Extracurricular and other opportunities |
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Hey Doc! Questions for the MAA Math Horizons. Do you have a burning question you've always wanted to ask your math professor? Now is your chance! Math Horizons, an undergraduate magazine of the MAA, is collecting questions that will be answered by our resident staff mathematician. All questions submitted are anonymous and may be answered in a Math Horizons issue.
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Put these dates on your calendar!
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- October 20-22: Fall Break
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November 8 by 5:00 pm: Withdraw with a "W" Grade Deadline
- November 27 - December 1: Thanksgiving Recess
- December 7-14: Examination Week
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One important thing to know
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The math department has a LinkedIn page! Use this link to join: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14229318/.
We created this group to help connect GVSU math students, alumni, and faculty to network and share opportunities in mathematics. Whether you plan to go into teaching, get a job in industry or government, or go to graduate school, building a network and maintaining relationships will be very important to your success! LinkedIn is a great place to look for jobs, network, and stay in touch. We encourage you to create a LinkedIn profile, if you don’t already have one, and join the GVSU Mathematics Department group!
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If you have any questions about the newsletter, suggestions for things to add, or general advising questions, please email me!
Taylor Short
shorttay@gvsu.edu
Mathematics Advising and Engagement Coordinator
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