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Submission Open for Undergraduate Class Project Competition
This competition is for undergraduate students who conduct class projects as part of an introductory or intermediate statistics or data science course. Submit by June 21.
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Nominations Being Accepted for 2025 Morgan Prize
Nominate an undergraduate student or students for outstanding research in mathematics by May 31.
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Apply for the Annie T. Randall Innovator Award
Early-career statisticians can apply or be nominated for the Annie T. Randall Innovator Award, named for a Black female statistician for her pioneering career in government amid pervasive racial discrimination.
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ASA Pride Scholarship Nominations Open
Apply by March 31 for this opportunity, which raises awareness and supports the success of LGBTQ+ statisticians and data scientists, as well as allies.
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Nominations Open for Tweedie New Researcher Award
The award funds travel to the Institute of Mathematical Statistics New Researchers Conference to present the Tweedie New Researcher Invited Lecture.
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Submission Opens December 1 for Chambers Statistical Award
This annual prize for statistical software written by, or in collaboration with, an undergraduate or graduate student carries an award of $2,000.
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Sections Offer Awards to Pay for Student Travel
Learn about the general policies and procedures that apply to all ASA section competitions, which reimburse registration and travel costs to ASA-sponsored conferences.
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ASA Travel Fund Winners Talk Awards, CSP 2023
The ASA Student and Early Career Travel Fund provides merit and financial need–based monetary support for students and early-career professionals to attend ASA-sponsored conferences. Here, Lydia Gibson, former JEDI Outreach Group Student and Young Professionals Committee co-chair, interviews award recipients Nikhil Tarigonda, Kotomi Oda, and Alicia Alvarez about their experiences.
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Undergraduates: Submit Class Projects for Award
Undergraduate students can submit projects conducted in their statistics and data sciences courses at the introductory or intermediate level.
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NCTM Grants Available for Math Educators
Funding ranges from $1,500 to $24,000 and is available to help math teachers, prospective teachers, and other math educators improve the teaching and learning of mathematics.