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Mathematics
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Location Date CFP |
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| Mathematics Research Community (MRC) |
2011: tentative dates
June 12-18
June 19-25
June 26-July 2
Snowbird, Utah
Intent to submit proposal: March 1, 2010
Proposals: June 1, 2010 |
http://www.ams.org/programs/research-communities/mrc-proposals
An introductory article about the MRC program may be found at http://www.ams.org/notices/200802/tx080200247p.pdf |
Mathematics Research Communities (MRC), a program of the American Mathematical Society, nurtures early-career mathematicians—those who are close to finishing their doctorates or have recently finished—and provides them with opportunities to build social and collaborative networks to inspire and sustain each other in their work.
The structured program is designed to engage and guide all participants as they start their careers. For each topic, the program includes a one-week summer conference, a Special Session at the national meeting, a discussion network, ongoing mentoring, and a longitudinal study of early career mathematicians |
| American Mathematical Society (AMS) |
2011: Jan 6 – 9
New Orleans
2012: Jan 4 – 7
Boston
2013: Jan 9 – 12
San Diego
2014: Jan 15 – 18
Baltimore
2015: Jan 10 – 13
San Antonio, TX |
http://www.ams.org/home/page |
AMS national meetings are held annually for the purpose of advancing math achievement, encouraging research, and to provide the communication necessary to progress in the field.
The national meetings are held jointly with the Mathematical Association of America and always take place during the first or second week of January. |
Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE)
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2011: Jan 27 - 29
Irvine, CA
CFP: May 14 2010
2012: Feb 9 – 16
Fort Worth, Texas
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http://www.amte.net/conferences |
AMTE publications:
Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education
Connections Newsletter
http://www.amte.net/publications/amte-connections
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE )
http://www.amte.net/publications/cite-journal
AMTE is currently considering the development of a new journal - The Mathematics Teacher Educator. More information on this will be shared at a later date on the AMTE website. |
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