Welcome to the Women in Mathematics (WIM) Home Page - Updated page coming soon
Women in Math (WIM) is an organization at the University of Maryland College
Park (UMCP). WIM is dedicated to serving the needs of women mathematicians
at UMCP. In order to fulfill that purpose, WIM members have organized a
number of events. Two ongoing activities are monthly lunch get-togethers
and biweekly graduate women talks. We also have
an electronic newsletter for our members. This
WWW page is WIM's latest endeavor. It is our goal that this page will include
information or links to information in the following categories:
Pictures
are now available from the 2nd Annual WIM picnic held in June! It
was a great chance for students, faculty and staff from our department
to talk over sub sandwiches and watermelon.
I will always be on the lookout for new links to add. If you know of
any, please let me know by sending e-mail to me at wim@math.umd.edu.
WIM Talks and Lunches
This semester's schedule of WIM
talks.
This semester's schedule of WIM
lunches.
WIM Electronic Newsletter
-
Subscribe
-
Subscribe or update your membership information.
-
Current
Issue
-
(Fall '00, Issue 1)

-
Back
Issues
-
Browse back issues of the WIM electronic newsletter.
Scholarships, Conferences, etc.
-
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Student Fellowships
-
Student Fellowships are open to women graduate students in their last year
of graduate study. For information contact Terry Sayler at ts6@umail.umd.edu.
-
Fellowships
and Scholarships for Women in Science and Engineering - A list of fellowships
and scholarships compiled by WiSE, Brown University's Women in Science
and Engineering program. (Click on Fellowships/Scholarships on the WiSE
homepage.)
WIM's Collection of Electronic links
-
Women in Mathematics
-
Women in math groups at other schools:
-
The Association for Women in Mathematics
(AWM) - This site contains information about the organization and its
history, downloadable membership applications, contact information for
all the officers, AWM Newsletter editorial and advertisement guidelines,
and information about ordering popular brochures. The site also has information
about the many programs and awards AWM sponsors for female mathematicians
at all stages of development.
-
Biographies
& Pictures of Some Famous Women Mathematicians. - This is an on-going
project at Agnes Scott College in which students create on-line biographies
of various women mathematicians, past and present.
-
Emmy Noether - This
is a paper about Emmy Noether written in 1994 by Nina Byers of UCLA's physics
department.
-
Hypatia Booklist
- This site give a list of books relating to Hypatia of Alexandria (along
with a list of the libraries that carry them).
-
Women and
Mathematics - An informative site maintained by The Math Forum.
-
Women and Mathematics (WAM) -
WAM is an advising and mentoring program whose purpose is to stimulate
interest in mathematics among all students, regardless of their career
choices. It is a program to motivate and inspire students, especially young
women, towards careers in mathematics, science, and technology. This program
is administered by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA).
-
Women in Math Project
- This web site is host to numerous links to information about publications,
people, associations, opportunities, activities, and statistics relating
to women in mathematics.
-
Women in Mathematics: Resources and
other Useful Stuff - These pages contain information and links of interest
to women in mathematics and to women contemplating careers in mathematics.
-
Women in Computer Science, Physics, or Engineering
-
4000 Years of Women
in Science - "This site lists over 125 names from our scientific and
technical past. They are all women! This site grew out of the public talks
given by Dr. Sethanne Howard, currently with NASA." The information includes
biographies, photographs, and references.
-
Archives of Women
in Science and Engineering - The Iowa State University Library inaugurated
its Archives of Women in Science and Engineering in April 1994. This new
archive was born from the need to document the history of women in science
and engineering -- their social history as well as the story of their scientific
achievements.
-
The Association for Women in Computing
(AWC) - AWC, founded in 1978, is a national organization that encourages,
promotes, and serves the interest of women in computing. The local chapter
meets monthly in the DC metro area.
-
Association for Women in Science (AWIS)
- AWIS, a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., was founded
in 1971 to expand education and employment opportunities in science for
girls and women. Dedicated to achieving equity and full participation for
women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology, AWIS has over
5,000 members in fields spanning the life and physical sciences, mathematics,
social science, and engineering.
-
Brown University's
Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) - WiSE was established at Brown
University to address the issues faced by women who study the sciences.
It serves as a way for women to learn more about the opportunities that
exist in the sciences as well as the obstacles they face in academics and
the work force.
-
Computing Research Association
(CRA) Committee on the Status of Women in Computer Science and Engineering
- Lots of links relevant to women in computer science and computer engineering.
-
Exploring your
future in math and science - The results of a class project in a women's
studies course at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It contains advice
for high school girls on careers in math and science.
-
The Hypatia Institute - A website
for gender equity in the physical sciences including hot links, news, career
links, telementoring, and a virtual maze of science herstory.
-
IEEE Women-In-Engineering
Home Page - This page is dedicated to presenting information regarding
issues and activities important to the Woman Engineer.
-
Internet Resources
for Women in the Sciences - A nice collection of internet resources
for women, particularily those in computer science, but with connections
to other information as well.
-
Society of Women Engineers (SWE) - SWE's
mission is to stimulate women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers
and leaders, expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive
force in improving the quality of life, and to demonstrate the value of
diversity.
-
TAP:
The Ada Project - Tapping internet resources for women in computer
science.
-
Webgrrls - Online and offline networking
and resources for women interested in learning about the Internet and exploring
job opportunities in new media.
-
Women and Computer
Science - Many links about women in computer science can be found here.
-
Women
and Minorities in Science and Engineering - Many interesting links
can be found at this site.
-
Women in Sciences and
Engineering - A collection of facts & figures relating to women
in various disciplines (including math) as well as some other interesting
links are available at this site.
-
Women in Science and Engineering
(WISE) - WISE, founded in 1993, serves to support and encourage women
in the the fields of science and engineering. Through seminars and various
other activities, they offer women a chance to meet and support each other
in the sciences. WISE has a newsletter that you can receive via e-mail.
-
Women in Technology International (WITI)
- "WITI, founded in 1989, is a rapidly growing association of more than
6,000 members, 95% of whom are professional women working in technology
organizations. WITI is dedicated to increasing the number of women in executive
roles, helping women become more financially independent and technology-literate,
and encouraging young women to choose careers in science and technology."
-
Advice for Graduate Students
-
Career Information
-
Achieving
Gender Equity in Science Classrooms: A Guide for Faculty - A handbook
"compiled by women science students and science faculty and staff at NECUSE
Colleges and based upon initial work by students at Brown University."
-
Advancing Women - International
Business & Career Network, Strategy, Employment For Women
-
AMS Employment & Careers
- AMS employment services.
-
Homepage
for New Math Teachers - This page is devoted to helping new math teachers
and new teachers in general. It contains many suggestions, resources, math
problem of the month, information about multicultural math and a list of
educational math sites.
-
The Institute for Women in Trades,
Technology & Science (IWITTS) - IWITTS is a national nonprofit
women's organization based in Alameda, California. IWITTS provides training
and technical assistance nationally to the education system and to employers
on recruitment and retention of women in trades, technology and science
occupations.
-
Mathematical Sciences Career Information
- AMS/MAA/SIAM Project for Nonacademic Employment
-
PhDs.Org Science, Math, and Engineering Links
- The goals of this project are to help scientists prepare for the changing
demands of today's market, to facilitate the hiring of new Ph.D.s, and
to provide a voice to early career scientists.
-
Professional Opportunities
from SIAM News - Postings from SIAM News
-
University of Illinois
at Chicago (UIC) Employment Resources Guide - Resources set up by the
Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at UIC.
-
Women's Wire - This site
includes a listing of the 100 Best Companies for Women.
-
Hints on Grant Writing (Raw
TeX, DVI,
PS)
- These are notes of the grant writing discussion section led by Prof.
Joyce McLaughlin at the Julia Robinson conference held at MSRI on July
1, 1996. After an introductory discussion on the participants and general
funding sources to consider, the group discussed various issues related
to preparing a proposal, submitting a proposal, and specific NSF programs.
-
Interviewing and Illegal Interview Questions:
-
Mathematics
-
Mathematics societies and organizations:
-
AMS 1991 Subject Classifications
-
Combined Membership List for AMS/MAA/SIAM
- An easy way to search for a mathematician's address, e-mail or home page.
-
The Math Forum - A virtual center
for math education on the internet.
-
Mathematics Information
Servers - An extensive list of math department home pages, journals,
and pre-print sources.
-
Mathematics Quotation
Server - This page points to a collection of mathematical quotations
culled from many sources. (Example below.) Poisson, Simeon (1781-1840)
Life is good for only two things, discovering mathematics and teaching
mathematics.
Mathematics Magazine, v.64, no.1, Feb. 1991.
-
MathSciNet - Reviews of mathematical
publications. (Only works from UMCP math department machines.)
-
MathSearch
- Look here for help finding mathematical documents.
-
Women's Issues
-
WIM Members and Alumnae
-
UMCP Information



Created by: Tamara G. Kolda
(April 1995).
Maintained by: Tamara G. Kolda
(1995-1997), Susan G. Garille (1997-1998),
Cathy
Jones (1998-2000), Karen Ball
(2000-?).
Questions and comments: wim@math.umd.edu).
Last modified: Thurs February 10 16:40:17 EDT 2000