The Ross Program is an intensive, residential “math camp” for high school students who are deeply interested in mathematics. Participants take a proof-based Number Theory course that involves challenging daily problem sets, and participants are supervised and mentored by counselors. Student who wish to apply should visit https://rossprogram.org/students/to-apply/ for further instructions. In addition, the Ross Mathematics Program will hire several counselors for the 2020 summer session. We are looking for math graduate students or upper division undergraduates who have taken a college course in Abstract Algebra and are familiar with some elementary number theory. Counselors also need strong social skills to enable them to take leading roles in supervising and guiding teenagers. To apply for a Ross Counselor position, contact ross@rossprogram.org The Ross Program does not discriminate on the basis of gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, ethnic origin, disability, or marital status in its admissions, educational programming, financial aid, employment practices, or other activities. |