The Mathematical, Computing, and Statistical Sciences Division of CUR is pleased to announce three awards to honor mentors for their success in mentoring undergraduate students in research. Faculty mentoring interdisciplinary projects are encouraged to apply as long as those projects involve a major mathematics, computer science, or statistics component.

Application materials are due by March 31, 2025.

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* Nominee's First Name

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* Nominee's Last Name

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* Nominee's email address

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* Nominee's Title

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* Nominee's Institution

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* Name of Nominator (if other than nominee)

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* Nominator's email address

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* Please select the award category:

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* Total number of undergraduate students mentored in research during career

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* Total number of undergraduate students that have presented their work at conferences and meetings

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* Total number of publications co-authored by undergraduate students

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* Total number of grants received to mentor undergraduate students

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* Total number of awards received by undergraduate students for their presentations/publications. (Please include the type of grant and amount received)

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* Total number of publications or invited presentations given about mentoring undergraduate students

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* Applications should be compiled into one PDF, 16MB max file size package containing the following items:

Applicant Letter: The mentor will provide an explanation of their cumulative mentoring activities involving undergraduate research students. The letter should clearly link to the Evaluation Criteria Sheet and should include a brief discussion on the applicant’s mentoring goals and/or philosophy. (two page limit)
Curriculum vitae: List only details relevant to applying for the award including a brief bio info for applicant (e.g., contact and education info), names of undergraduate students mentored, presentations by these students, publications by these students, awards received, etc. See Evaluation Criteria Sheet. (two page limit)
Letter from a Colleague: A recommendation letter from a colleague of the applicant who can address the applicant’s mentoring of students in undergraduate research (two page limit).
Letters from Students: Two recommendation letters from students who were mentored by the applicant. One such letter must be from a student who was mentored by the applicant within the past five years. (one page limit per letter).

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