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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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Edward C. Bryant Scholarship Applications Sought
One scholarship recipient is selected annually to receive a $2,500 prize.
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2025 Young Statisticians Prize Submission Deadline Approaches
The competition offers awards for first, second, and third place, as well as a special prize for the best paper by someone from a lower- or middle-income country.
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Applications Wanted for Annie T. Randall Innovator Award
The award was named in honor of Black female statistician Annie T. Randall for her pioneering career in government amid pervasive racial discrimination.
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Applications Wanted for Ellis R. Ott Scholarship
The ASQ Statistics Division offers $7,500 scholarships for graduate students at US or Canadian institutions. Students should apply by June 15 to support their studies in applied statistics.
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Nominations Sought for Gertrude Cox Scholarship Award
Nominate a woman enrolled in a graduate statistics or data science program for the Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship.
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Nominations Wanted for Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize
Nominate a student for the Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics by May 31. The annual prize gives $1,200 to an undergraduate in Canada, Mexico, the US, or its territories for outstanding mathematics research.