Project NExT is a professional development program of
the MAA. Faculty in their first two
years of full-time teaching at the college/university level are
eligible, and participate in workshops and networking opportunities at
three national meetings. Links on this page are to resources that may
be of interest to Fellows.
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Project NExT: Links
Resources that may be of interest to Project NExT Fellows.
(Most of the links on this page are to resources that are not
on this site.)
NExT Resources
- The
Section
NExT page: information about Section NExTs, what Sections
have them, how they are started, and what funding there is for
them.
- A handy
NExT
Fellow search form: search for NExT Fellows by name,
institution, MAA Section, etc.
Other Organizations
- The MAA: The Mathematical
Association of America's home page includes useful information
about upcoming MAA conferences, access to their on-line
bookstore, and more.
- The YMN: The Young
Mathematician's Network is a loosely organized group of
mathematicians in their early careers.
- The AMS: The American
Mathematical Society is the home to MathSciNet, the EIMS, and
has other useful information on their site.
- The AWM: The Association
for Women in Mathematics has information about AWM workshops,
travel grants, and more on their website.
- SIAM: The Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics has a wealth of useful
information about applied mathematics and connections
thereto.
Handy On-Line Resources
- The CML Search page:
locate all sorts of mathematicians who are members of the AMS,
AWM, MAA, SIAM, or the CMS/SMC (Canadian Mathematical
Society).
Our Sponsors!
Project NExT is sponsored by
- The
ExxonMobil Foundation,
-
The Dolciani-Halloran Foundation,
-
The Educational
Advancement Foundation,
- The
American Mathematical Society,
- The
American Institute of
Mathematics,
- The
American
Statistical Association,
- The
National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics,
-
Texas Instruments,
- The
Association of Mathematics Teacher
Educators,
- The
Association for Symbolic Logic,
- The
W.H. Freeman Publishing Company,
-
Maplesoft,
-
John Wiley & Sons,
- the
Illinois Section of the MAA,
- the
Louisiana/Mississippi Section of
the MAA,
- the
Md/DC/Va Section of the MAA,
- the
Metro NY
Section of the MAA,
- the
Oklahoma/Arkansas Section of
the MAA,
- the
Southeastern Section of the
MAA, and
- the Greater MAA Fund.
If you know of something that should be on this page, please
contact Gavin LaRose at <glarose(at)umich(dot)edu>.
Thanks!