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Category Archives: grant proposals
Math for the Liberal Arts (Professors)
Our internal summer research grants were due yesterday, and for the first time I tried to apply for one doesn’t involve students. A few years ago I received our internal grant for summer research with students, which went well. But … Continue reading
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Thoughts on Inclusion and Simons Collaboration Grants
The Simons Foundation recently released new eligibility requirements for their Collaboration Grants for Mathematicians. These grants fund five years of collaboration-related expenses for a total of \$8,400 per year. In previous years, the foundation accepted applications from PhDs in tenure-stream jobs … Continue reading
The Wall
Big week for me—I took down a bunch of sticky notes. This made me really happy, though it doesn’t sound so hot. You see, one of my office walls looks like this: My students probably think this is weird, especially … Continue reading
Posted in grant proposals, research, workshops
Tagged organization, re:boot, sticky notes
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