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Awards and Competitions
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NCTM Grants Available for Math Educators
NCTM offers grants from $1,500 to $24,000 for math educators, including K–12 teachers, prospective teachers, and researchers.
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Nominations Open for Health Science Awards
The Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences Section offers four annual awards: the Young Investigator Award for promising early-career educators or researchers; the Outstanding Teaching Award for excellence in statistics education; the Distinguished Achievement Award for longtime service to the section and ASA; and Best Contributed Paper at JSM Award. Nominations are open for three of them.
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CAUSE Accepting Entries for A-μ-Sing Competition
There is no entry fee. Entries must be received by April 1, and anyone is eligible to enter.
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World Science Scholars Application Open
The World Science Scholars program looks for high school or gifted middle school students who can complete the program prior to college.
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Enter the Significance, RSS Writing Competition
Entries will be judged by a panel made up of Royal Statistical Society officers and committee members, the Significance editor, and editorial board members. Entries are due by May 30.
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Nominations Sought for Causality in Statistics Education Award
The Causality in Statistics Education Award was established by Judea Pearl and created to acknowledge the growing importance of introducing core elements of causal inference into undergraduate and lower-division graduate classes in statistics.
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International Scholarship Available for Quality Studies
This ASQ scholarship is for graduate study of the theory and application of quality control, quality assurance, quality improvement, and total quality management.
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Edward C. Bryant Scholarship Applications Sought
One scholarship recipient is selected annually to receive a $2,500 prize.