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Joan and Joseph Birman Fellowship for Women Scholars

Joan and Joseph Birman

The Joan and Joseph Birman Fellowship for Women Scholars seeks to address the paucity of women at the highest levels of research in mathematics by giving exceptionally talented women extra research support during their mid-career years. The fellowships are open only to women.

About the Award

This fellowship was established in 2017 with a generous gift by Joan and Joseph Birman.

Award Details:
For the 2019/2020 academic year: $50,000

The most likely awardee is a mid-career woman, based at a U.S. academic institution, with a well-established research record in a core area of mathematics. The fellowship will be directed toward those for whom the award will make a real difference in the development of their research career. Candidates must have a carefully thought-through research plan for the fellowship period. Special circumstances (such as time taken off for care of children or other family members) may be taken into consideration in making the award. The fellowship can be used to provide additional time for research of the awardee, or opportunities to work with collaborators. This may include, but is not limited to, course buy-outs, travel money, childcare expenses, or support to attend special research programs.

Next Award: Information on the 2020-2021 Fellow will be announced spring 2020.

Most Recent Recipients: Lillian Pierce received the Birman Fellowship for the 2019/2020 academic year in recognition of her research is in analytic number theory and harmonic analysis.

See previous awards