Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference 2020-2022
哈德逊河本科数学会议 2020-2022
基本信息
- 批准号:1936051
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.18万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-10-01 至 2022-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This award supports the participants of the Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference to be held in the month of April of 2020, 2021, and 2022. This conference, first held in 1994, will continue to serve students and faculty from a diverse list of universities, colleges, and community colleges in the Northeast. The goals of the conference are to motivate undergraduate students, in particular underrepresented groups and women, at all levels to attend and participate in a professional conference of the mathematical sciences; to provide students with an opportunity to learn about the community of mathematical scientists by interacting and networking with peers and faculty; and to provide a venue where undergraduates, share their scholarship, and practice communicating through preparing and presenting talks. This conference is distinctive because it explicitly aims to involve first-year and sophomore students as participants and because it is free to attendees. It is thus able to nourish the mathematical growth and collaborative experience of students and faculty at institutions that do not have the funds for conference expenses. The conferences will include two panels: one on how to make the most of one's college career and the other on career choices both in and out of academia. The atmosphere of the conference is exciting and encouraging and conference surveys have shown again and again that the experience of attending and/or presenting at the conference is key to retaining and encouraging students in the mathematical sciences. The problem-solving, reasoning, and communication skills developed at these conferences are transferable and will prepare students to solve larger societal issues. These three one-day conferences will each bring together 300-350 students and faculty from the mathematical sciences. Students, under the mentorship of faculty members, will give most (approximately 80%) of the 15 minute presentations which are organized into three 1- hour session times each with multiple parallel sessions organized by subject. All conference participants will come together for an hour long keynote speech given by a well-known mathematical scientist followed by a working lunch and two informative lunchtime panels. The conference organizers have an assessment plan to modify the conference's evaluation tool and to centralize storage and access of conference data and an outreach plan to increase participation by members of underrepresented groups and to include first and second year students, as well as high school students and their teachers. Through the preparation and presentation of talks, students learn to take complex mathematical ideas and present them in clear, understandable terms. In short, they are gaining first-hand experience on how mathematical scientists interact and communicate in order to further their understanding. More information regarding this conference can be found at www.skidmore.edu/hrumc.htmThis award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该奖项支持哈德逊河本科数学会议的参与者将在2020年,2021年和2022年4月举行。这次会议,首次在1994年举行,将继续服务于学生和教师从大学,学院和社区学院在东北部的各种名单。会议的目标是激励本科生,特别是代表性不足的群体和妇女,在各级出席和参加数学科学的专业会议;为学生提供一个机会,通过与同行和教师互动和联网,了解数学科学家的社区;并为本科生提供一个场所,分享他们的奖学金,并通过准备和演讲练习沟通。这次会议是独特的,因为它明确的目标是让一年级和二年级的学生作为参与者,因为它是免费的与会者。因此,它能够滋养那些没有会议费用资金的机构的学生和教师的数学成长和协作经验。会议将包括两个小组:一个是关于如何充分利用自己的大学生涯,另一个是关于学术界内外的职业选择。会议的气氛是令人兴奋和令人鼓舞的和会议的调查一再表明,参加和/或在会议上提出的经验是关键,以保留和鼓励学生在数学科学。在这些会议上开发的解决问题,推理和沟通技巧是可转移的,并将帮助学生解决更大的社会问题。这三个为期一天的会议将汇集300-350名学生和教师从数学科学。在教师的指导下,学生将提供大部分(约80%)的15分钟演讲,这些演讲分为三个1小时的会议时间,每个会议都有按主题组织的多个平行会议。所有与会者将聚集在一起,由一位著名的数学科学家发表一个小时的主题演讲,然后是工作午餐和两个信息丰富的午餐小组。会议组织者制定了一项评估计划,以修改会议的评价工具,集中储存和查阅会议数据,并制定了一项外联计划,以增加代表人数不足群体的成员的参与,并将一年级和二年级学生以及高中学生及其教师纳入其中。 通过讲座的准备和演示,学生学习采取复杂的数学思想,并以清晰,可理解的术语呈现。简而言之,他们正在获得数学科学家如何互动和交流的第一手经验,以促进他们的理解。关于这次会议的更多信息可以在www.example.com上找到www.skidmore.edu/hrumc.htmThis奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为值得通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估来支持。
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