Columbia University, Department of Mathematics

Program ID: 172-GROW2024 [#1650]
Program Title: GROW conference 2024
Program Type: Undergraduate program
Program Location: New York, New York 10027, United States of America
Subject Area: Mathematics and Statistics
Application Deadline: 2024/08/15 11:59PMhelp popup finished (2024/07/17, finished 2024/11/21, listed until 2024/08/31)
Program Description:   URMs  

*** this program has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***

program Description

The GROW conference is intended to provide support and encouragement to undergraduate students considering going to graduate school in the mathematical sciences and to help build a profession in which gender identity is not a barrier to participation. The conference runs annually, and is open to all undergraduates from U.S. colleges and universities, including international students. Students of all genders, sexualities, ethnicities, races, nationalities and religions are encouraged to apply to GROW and these characteristics will not be used in determining funding or participation decisions.

The conference will be held from Friday September 27 until Sunday September 29th, 2024 at Columbia University. For further information about GROW including the speakers and panels, see the website https://grow2024.math.columbia.edu/.

Due to limited space and funds, this application is required both for funded and unfunded participation.

Eligibility: You must be a current undergraduate from a U.S. college or university. Please note that while some demographic information may be gathered, this is for reporting purposes only and it will not be used in determining funding or participation decisions. In particular, students of all genders, sexualities, ethnicities, races, nationalities and religions are encouraged to apply to GROW provided their interests align with its stated mission.

Participant support: Funded participants will receive reimbursement for travel (up to a limit depending on where they travel from) and be provided with shared accommodations in double-occupancy hotel rooms. All participants (funded and unfunded) will enjoy (at no cost to them) catered food during the conference as well as during the festive conference banquet.

Participant expectations: Funded participants must arrive by Friday September 27th before the first talk and stay and fully participate in the program until lunch on Sunday September 29th when the conference ends. There will be daily registration and participants must sign-in to receive their funding.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with the final deadline August 15th. Please submit your CV/resume, a copy of your transcript, a cover letter clearly indicating whether you are applying for funded participation or unfunded participation, and one reference letter. Your cover letter must address the following questions: (1) How have you taken steps towards preparing yourself for a math or statistics post-undergraduate program (e.g. Ph.D., Masters, Bridge to Ph.D.)? This may include describing your relevant coursework, research experiences, internships, or a compelling explanation for your interest. (2) Do you currently have access to substantial mentoring and guidance to help you prepare for graduate school at your home institution? What do you envision as the benefit to your involvement in GROW? (3) How do you plan on supporting GROW’s stated mission, in particular what is your plan for after graduating and how will you “help build a profession in which gender identity is not a barrier to participation”? (4) Are you applying for funded participation or unfunded participation?

Application Materials Required:
Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Transcript (can be unofficial)
  • Reference letter (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site help popup)
And anything else requested in the program description.

Further Info:
https://grow2024.math.columbia.edu/
email address
 
Department of Mathematics
Columbia University
2990 Broadway
MC 4406, Room 509
New York, NY 10027