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StudentsThe mathematics faculty were encouraging me to shift into mathematics as my major and explaining to me that it was not almost impossible to make a good career ... as a mathematician. So I ... became officially a student of mathematics - John Nash This page is to highlight a little information that might be of interest to students. About the IMA and MembershipFor some information about the IMA, see the About us page. Why join the IMA? See “Why Should You Join” in the Membership section. For information on the Student Membership grade, see the Student grade page. Convinced? Get an application form. Maths Careers informationThere is some careers information in the Careers section. The IMA has also prepared a Careers Advice for the Mathematics Undergraduate booklet and a PowerPoint presentation of the Clement Jones Lecture Careers. The IMA contributes to the mathscareers website. The website is a unique resource for people who are interested in finding out about the careers and opportunities that an education in mathematics can present. It covers a range of queries and careers including maths, statistics, engineering, medicine, finance, computer graphics and forensic science. It also contains useful information for teachers, parents, careers advisers and employers. The website presents maths in an interesting and informative way, showing that maths affects everything we do in our lives. Go to the mathscareers website. Careers for Mathematicians is an article by Sue Briault which appeared in Mathematics Today and includes some useful careers advice targeted to mathematics students. The Plus careers library contains profiles of many people who have “Careers with maths” and is another good resource if you are interested in what mathematics graduates do. If you are interested in how IMA Membership, professional development and Chartered Mathematician status can help you information is available in the Professional Affairs section. You may have seen in your university's prospectus, or on their website, that some (if not all) of their mathematics degree programmes have been approved by the IMA and wondered what this actually means. This has been explained on the What does Approval mean to Undergraduates and Graduates? page. Talks and other eventsStudents might be interested in events run by the IMA Younger Members Group. The 11th Younger Mathematicians Conference will take place on Saturday 14th November 2009, at The Priory Rooms, Birmingham Students can find local events from the Branches section, where the IMA has a Branch which is local to them. Events are typically free to attend. Publications As well as a range of research journals, the IMA publishes Mathematics Today, a general interest mathematics publication containing articles, reviews, reports and other news on developments in mathematics and its applications. Institute members receive six issues per year as part of their membership subscription. Find out more in the Publications section. Students may also be interested in reading the column by Dr. Maths. University Liaison Grants Scheme Application FormThe Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) is keen to increase engagement of university students with the activities of the IMA. As part of this initiative a pilot scheme of small grants of up to £400 has been developed to give university student mathematical societies some funding for various activities to enhance their programme. If your society would like to apply for a grant for particular activities please download and complete the application form [PDF] [Word]. |
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