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Career
Information and suggestions for graduate students, job seekers, early career mathematicians of all types, and mentors.
May 2019
- AMS Membership for Early Career Mathematicians
- Make a Difference this Summer
Melinda Lanius, Simone Sisneros-Thiry and Clair Merriman - Organizing Workshops and Programs at Math Institutes
Brendan Hassett - Summer Break: Go explore the opportunities
Natalie Hobson - You Should Organize Conferences and Workshops
Izzet Coskun
April 2019
- BIG Career Developments for Mathematics Graduate Students
Richard Laugesen, Rachel Levy and Fadil Santosa - Careers at National Laboratories
Emilie Purvine - Careers in Financial Engineering
Jim Gatheral and Dan Stefanica - From Research Mathematician to Quantitative Researcher
Melissa Yeung and Ursula Gritsch - Industrial Research in Applied Statistics
Taylor Arnold - It’s a Big World
Jesse Johnson - One Year in Washington Opens up a Whole New World of Possibility
Jennifer Pearl - Transitioning from Academia to Industry? Here is some advice.
Carol Fan
March 2019
- Outward-Facing Mathematics: A Pitch
Jordan Ellenberg - Preparing Your Results for Publication
Julia Hartmann - The Art of Writing Introductions
John Etnyre - To Write or Not to Write...A Book, and When?
Joseph H. Silverman - Writing, and Reading, Referee Reports
Arend Bayer
February 2019
- Finding New Problems to Work On
Chris Woodward - Moving Ahead in Your Research
E. E. Eischen - On Choosing a Thesis Advisor
Robert Lipshitz - Research With Undergraduates
Amanda Folsom and Sam Payne - Writing for Mathematical Reviews
Kelly Jabbusch
January 2019
- A Survey of Significant Developments in Undergraduate Mathematics Education Over the Past Decade
Ron Buckmire - Early Career Section: Journaling
Robert Lazarsfeld - Introducing the Notices Early Career Section
A. Gibney