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The AMS Centennial
Research Fellowship Program makes awards annually to outstanding
mathematicians to help further their careers in research. From 1997
through 2001 the fellowship program was aimed at recent
Ph.D.’s. Recently the AMS Council approved changes in the
rules for the fellowships. The eligibility rules are as
follows. The excellence of the candidate’s research is the primary selection criterion for the Centennial Fellowship. Candidates who have not had extensive fellowship support in the past will be given preference. Recipients may not hold the Centennial Fellowship concurrently with another research fellowship and, normally, the fellowship cannot be deferred. A Centennial Fellowship recipient shall have held his or her doctoral degree for at least three years and not more than twelve years at the inception of the award. The number of fellowships awarded is small and depends on the amount of money contributed to the program. The Society supplements contributions as needed so that at least one fellowship is guaranteed. Current Centennial Fellowship Awards Historical Centennial Fellowship Awards We invite you to donate to the Centennial Fellowship Fund to support promising research mathematicians. |
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