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How to Give a Math Talk
by Sally Collins
We welcome Beamer slides, PPT slides, and hand-drawn slides. For more information on formatting slides for your talk, read our guidelines for presenters.
PPT Undergraduate Research Poster Template
For the poster session at our end-of-year bash.
(mathematical biology summer program)
(free virtual yearly conference for undergraduate students)
Infographic on REUs (Research Experience for Undergrads)
Printout on Atlanta Directed Reading Programs in Mathematics
(students who do not attend GT are still welcome to participate; contact Dr. Etnyre at etnyre@math.gatech.edu if interested)
(Click to view or download)
Faculty and students are free to print and use any of these materials to advertise AURMS at their institution. To request AURMS stickers for your class/club or for us to provide printed materials, contact us at aurms.contact@gmail.com.
Beamer Template for Host School Mathematics Research Info Session
(This template is made with a presentation by a single faculty member in mind, though a panel, Q&A session, or presentation by one or more graduate students, post-docs, or faculty would also be welcome.)
Printable Directional Signs in black and white and color to direct attendees to the seminar.
AURMS announcements PPT for displaying on screen before or after the seminar.
e-mail drafts/templates for corresponding with schools, professors, and attendees (request access to edit)
Schedule of past and upcoming talks spreadsheet (request access to edit)
Mailing list recipient e-mail addresses spreadsheet (request access to view)
Talk application form responses spreadsheet (request access to view)
Collaboration Station
The organizers of AURMS are committed to building mathematical community and providing a welcoming space for Atlanta undergrads. The Collaboration Station is an area for undergraduate students to discuss, play and explore together. It includes multiplayer math games, puzzles, and activities, and space to write and draw while discussing math. Students can make new friends, learn new math together, and chat further with speakers from the seminar.
We set up the Collaboration Station during the social time after talks at select seminars (when time allows), as well as at events we host. It made its first appearance at our 2023 end-of-year bash.