American Mathematical Society, Programs and Travel Grants

*** this program has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***
program Description
The Stefan Bergman Fellowship
The Stefan Bergman Fellowship was established in 2023 with
the proceeds of the Stefan Bergman Trust to support the advancement of the
research portfolio of a mathematician who specializes in the areas of real
analysis, complex analysis, or partial differential equations.
Awardees may use the fellowship in any way
that most effectively enables their research — for instance, for release time,
participation in special research programs, travel support, childcare, etc. The
award is issued through the recipient's institution, and no part of it may be
utilized for indirect costs.
Fellowship Amount:
One award will be made for the 2024-2025
academic year in the amount of US$25,000.
Required Materials:
- Research Statement: a statement regarding the applicant's overall program
of research, past and planned. The statement should be no more than three
pages, including bibliographical references.
- Research Plan: a
detailed research plan for the fellowship period that is contextualized by
the research statement. The plan should include a description of how the
fellowship will support the applicant's success. The plan should be no
more than one page.
- Key Professional Accomplishments: a list of up ten publications and/or other
professional activities that demonstrate the applicant's contributions to
the mathematics profession. This list should be no more than one
page.
- Current and Pending Support: a list of current and pending research awards. For
each, indicate the support status (current or pending), project/proposal
title, source of support, total award amount, award period (start and end
dates), location of project, and person-months per year committed to the
project (calendar year, academic year, or summer).
- Positions and fellowships since PhD: a list of all fellowships and comparable research
appointments, such as a term at one of the mathematical institutes. Do not attach
a vita.
- References: a
list of three reference writers who can address the applicant’s
accomplishments and research potential. Use the email links on the coversheet
to send a password and instructions directly to the writers.
- 2-3 page NSF-style biographical sketch
THE DEADLINE FOR
APPLICATIONS IS 11:59 P.M. EASTERN TIME ON OCTOBER 11, 2023.
Application Materials Required:
- Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
-
Research statement
- Research Plan
- Key Professional Accomplishments
- Current and Pending Support
- Positions and Fellowships since PhD
- 2-3 page NSF-Style Biographical Sketch
- Exactly three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site
)
- And anything else requested in the program description.
-
Research statement
Further Info: