[Center for Nonlinear Analysis, Carnegie Mellon 
University]

2001 SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE
APPLIED MATHEMATICS INSTITUTE

May 30 - July 17, 2001

Carnegie Mellon University will offer a summer institute for twelve undergraduates considering research careers in mathematical sciences. Students who have finished their sophomore or junior years and who have strong academic records will be given preference. Among applicants who are otherwise comparable, admission to the program will be designed to create an ethnically diverse group of participants. Applications from women and minorities are especially encouraged.

Students selected into the program will receive a stipend of $2200, housing in university dormitories, and allowances for food and travel. They will spend seven weeks in Pittsburgh participating in a course in analysis, a computer laboratory, and working on projects under the direction of research faculty. Program participants will receive Carnegie Mellon credit. Faculty who are actively engaged in applied mathematics research and who have a particular interest in undergraduate education will provide the instruction.

In order to be eligible, students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and must be continuing students in an undergraduate degree program; transcripts should be provided. The application deadline is March 1, 2001. Application forms are found in

Application Form, Postscript format
Application Form, Pdf format
and Faculty Reference Forms in
Reference Form, Postscript format
Reference Form, Pdf format
or both can be obtained by contacting:
SUMMER INSTITUTE
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Telephone: 412-268-2545
Fax: 412-268-6380
Electronic Mail: fh0d@andrew.cmu.edu
Website: http://www.math.cmu.edu/summerinst


Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate and Carnegie Mellon University is required not to discriminate in admission, employment or administration of its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap. In addition, Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate in admission, employment or administration of its programs on the basis of religion, creed, ancestry, belief, age, veteran status, sexual orientation or in violation of federal, state or local laws, or executive orders.