SLMath Summer Graduate Schools are residential programs (usually two weeks in length) for graduate students from SLMath Academic Sponsors and other U.S. institutions, providing students with the opportunity to learn from the top researchers in their fields.
For details, please visit: slmath.org/summer-schools
For the list of summer schools, see the pdf at the bottom of this page.
Graduate students from SLMath Academic Sponsoring Institutions or from the mathematics department of any U.S. institution are eligible to apply. Students from groups underrepresented in the mathematical sciences (including women and gender-expansive individuals) are encouraged to apply.
The Mathematics Department must submit your application on your behalf. To apply, complete the SLMath Application Form. This form will close on November 21st. You will be asked to provide the information needed in the SLMath Nomination Form, your school preferences, and a statement of purpose for attendance to the summer school.
The statement of purpose will be reviewed and sent to the applicant's faculty advisor for endorsement. The Mathematics Department will nominate all applicants that receive endorsement.
SLMath covers local expenses as well as partial travel expenses for accepted students. SLMath accepts a finite number of students from each institution with funding. Students may be accepted without funding, in which case the student may request funding from the Mathematics department.
Only one student from any given institution will be funded by SLMath to attend each school outside of the Bay Area.
If a Bay Area summer school is oversubscribed, only one student per institution may be funded by SLMath.
SLMath will select up to 4 applicants with funding from our institution. More applicants may be selected to participate until schools are full without funding.