American Mathematical Society — Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics by an Undergraduate Student

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Program Description: 

The Morgan Prize is an annual award of $1,200 – made jointly by the American Mathematical Society, the Mathematical Association of America, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics – to an undergraduate student (or students having submitted joint work) for outstanding research in mathematics.

Application Process: 

The prize recipient's research need not be confined to a single paper; it may be contained in several papers.

Eligibility: 

Undergraduate student – or students having submitted joint work.

Citizenship: 

Applicants may be of any nationality, so long as the applicant is enrolled in a university in the U.S., Canada or Mexico.

Program Deadline: 

Usually in June.

How To Apply: 

Information on this program is offered for the benefit of our students. The Fellowships Office does not at this time, however, work with applicants to this program.

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Fellowships Office

Dr. Joy Viveros
Director
 

Phone: 415.405.2128
Reception: Grad Stop, ADM 250 
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
Email: fellows1@sfsu.edu