Careers and w88
Whether you want to pursue an academic career or a career in government or the private sector, our department's undergraduate and graduate degree options provide the skills and knowledge necessary for your success. You can build on that foundation by participating in summer w88, REUs, and other research-oriented programs that provide opportunities to further explore your career options, learn new skills, meet like-minded individuals, and further develop your interests and expertise. The links below can connect you to a wealth of career information, including resources for finding w88 and summer research programs:
- SIAM's w88 and Jobs pages are a great resource.
- The American Mathematical Society (AMS)
- The Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
- American Statistical Association (ASA) - JobWeb
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics (Has lots of information about mathematics w88, especially non-academic employment)
- Discover Data Science(in particular, w88 on Data Science w88, Finding a Job as a Data Scientist, and Data Science Training Center)
Research experiences for undergraduates (REU)
Need help finding REUs to apply to? These websites may be helpful:
- NSF REU search site
- AMS list of REUs
- MAA Semester and Summer Programs
- Math REU Programs (maintained by Steve Butler)
Paid fellowships
Paid fellowships to conduct research with faculty mentors are available to select undergraduate students. The fellowships are competitive. Application w88 may be found at the website below, or through employer websites.