The PCMI 2008 Program

Graduate Summer School Program
Application Deadline is
January 20 2008


Application Fact Sheet

Guidelines and Information

Some mobility between the Research in Mathematics and Graduate Summer School programs is expected and encouraged, but interested candidates should read the guidelines carefully and apply to the one program best suited to their field of study and experience. Postdoctoral scholars who are working in the field of Analytic and Algebraic Geometry should apply to the Research Program in Mathematics , not to the Graduate Summer School.

Graduate students who are beyond their basic courses and recent PhDs in all fields of mathematics are encouraged to apply to the Graduate Summer School. Funding will go primarily to graduate students. Postdoctoral scholars not working in the field of Analytic and Algebraic Geometry should also apply, but should be within four years of receipt of their PhD.

Deadline for submission of applications is January 20, 2008.Supplemental materials must be received in the PCMI office by January 27, 2008..  Please plan accordingly.  (Late applications may be accepted at the discretion of the organizers.) Response may be expected in early April. All undergraduate faculty interested in participating in the Summer Session, including those who have participated in the past, must apply for admission.

Be sure to read the guidelines and requirements before accessing and completing the online application. Incomplete application packages cannot be forwarded to the selection committee.

Application Procedure
  1. Complete the online application form: The application is submitted from this web site. Supplemental information may be submitted during the online, application process, via e-mail, fax, or regular postal or express service see contact information for details. A follow-up phone call or email to confirm receipt is recommended.
     
  2. Provide a Letter of Recommendation (optional):  We encourage you to upload letter(s) of recommendation during the online, application process.  They can also be submitted via email* directly from the person writing the recommendation, or by regular postal or express service, or by fax by January 27, 2008. A follow-up phone call or email to confirm receipt is recommended.
     
  3. Provide your Curriculum Vitae/Resume (optional, but encouraged) : We encourage you to upload CVs during the application process.  They can also be submitted via regular postal or express service no later than January 27, 2008. Your vita may be faxed or emailed* if it is no more than 2 pages in length.

  4. Provide your Abstracts and/ or Reference Pages for your Preprint (optional)Abstracts and reference pages can be uploaded during the online application process, or be submitted via regular postal or express service no later than January 27, 2008.  Your abstracts and reference pages may be faxed or emailed* if they are no more than 2 pages in length.

See our Contact Information for postal and email addresses, and phone and fax numbers.

Notes

* Formats supported for email attachments: Portable Document format (.pdf), Text (.txt), Rich Text Format (.rtf), or Microsoft Word format (.doc). Please note that TeX files cannot be printed by the PCMI office. TeX files should be converted to .pdf files before transmission.