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Applications Due for Mary G. and Joseph Natrella Scholarship
The scholarship will support the participation of two students at the Quality and Productivity Research Conference.
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American Association of University Women Offers Funding Opportunities
Several fellowships and grants, including career development and community action grants, are available from the American Association of University Women.
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Submission Open for AAAS E-Poster Competition
The competition is open to individuals who are students at the time of submission for work recently completed while enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degree program.
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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.
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ASQ Offers Grants to Offset Cost of Fall Conference
The grants cover the cost of registration, meals, and lodging for students who wish to attend the Fall Technical Conference.
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AERA Grants Program Seeks Proposals for Dissertation Grants
The AERA Grants Program provides advanced graduate students with research funding and professional development and training.
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Apply for NCTM Grant, Scholarship, or Award to Improve Math Teaching
Apply by May 1 for these grants, which range from $1,500 to $24,000 and aim to improve the teaching and learning of mathematics.
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Breaking Through the NSF Grant-Writing Process
Mark Ward offers tips for when you are ready to start on your grant proposal.
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Estimating Percent Effort
Many statisticians in American academic institutions have “soft money” appointments funded by a mutable portfolio of research grants. Śaunak Sen shares a few principles for estimating percent effort so statisticians can justify the number they propose to a collaborator.
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Review and Edit, Writing Workshops Planned for JSM
Two workshops designed for new researchers to develop capabilities for research publication are planned for JSM 2016 in Chicago.