Vermont State Mathematics Coalition

Governor's Institute in Mathematical Sciences

Beginning with the summer of 1993 and continuing on an annual basis, the Vermont State Mathematics Coalition in partnership with the University of Vermont and a consortium of sponsors from business, industry, and other organizations in Vermont, sponsored a one week residential Summer Enrichment Institute for thirty of the most talented secondary students in the state. Students in this unique program, held on the University of Vermont campus, have participated in a series of courses and seminars that took them far beyond their experience in high school mathematics and science courses, and engaged them in applications of mathematics and computing to a wide range of scientific and technological endeavors. In previous summers major topics included modern astronomy, dynamical systems and mathematical biology, operations research and decision theory, and statistical simulation. In shorter seminars students were exposed to the mathematics and engineering of pattern recognition, and to probabilistic reasoning. In most courses there has been a heavy emphasis on the use of the computer in mathematical and statistical modeling.

Major changes took place in 2005 in the Mathematics, Science, and Technology High School Summer Enrichment Institute which had been sponsored by the Vermont State Mathematics Coalition for the past thirteen years. Under its new title, "Mathematical Sciences", it has become one of the components of the Governor's Institute and was added to seven existing programs in other disciplines.

Students are chosen to attend the Governor's Institute in Mathematical Sciences in two ways: Students may apply to the Institute (see giv.org for application information). Directors of the Institute select qualified applicants for attendance, based on mathematics experience and achievement. The cost of attending the Institute is approximately $695 (the cost in 2012), with financial aid available. A second cohort of about 12 students, consisting of high performers on the Talent Search and on other state and national mathematics contests, is chosen by Institute directors. These students receive full scholarships to attend the Institute, granted by the Vermont State Math Coalition.

Programs and schedules and reports from recent past institutes:

2019
Director's Report
(includes program and schedule)
2015
Program
Schedule
2014
Program
Schedule
2013
Program
Schedule
2012
Program
Schedule
2011
Program
Schedule
2010
Program
Schedule

For more information, contact the Institute director:

Kevin D. Beard
Lecturer,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
105 Mansfield House
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont 05405
kbeard@uvm.edu

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Latest Update: October 7, 2019