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2011 JMM, Jan 6 - 9, 2011, New Orleans Marriott, Sheraton New Orleans, Largest Annual Mathematics Meeting in the World

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Registration Fees and Categories

(All fees are in US$ ONLY. Registration is now open.)

Registration Category
(see definitions below)
by Dec. 15
at Meeting
Member of AMS, ASL, CMS, MAA, SIAM $224 $294
Nonmember  $349 $453
Graduate Student Member (AMS, MAA) $49 $59
Graduate Student Nonmember $76 $86
Undergraduate Student  $42 $52
High School Student $5 $10
Unemployed $49 $59
Temporarily Employed $181 $210
Developing Countries Special Rate $49 $59
Emeritus Member of AMS or MAA $49 $59
High School Teacher $49 $59
Librarian $49 $59
Press $0 $0
Nonmathematician Guest  $15 $15
One-day Member (at meeting only) N/A $160

One-day Nonmember (at meeting only)

N/A $250
AMS Short Course #1 - Computational Topology
Member $100 $134
Nonmember $140 $170
Student, unemployed, emeritus $48 $69
AMS Short Course #2 - Evolutionary Game Dynamics
Member $100 $134
Nonmember $140 $170
Student, unemployed, emeritus $48 $69
MAA Short Course - What is a matroid? Theory and Applications, from the Ground Up
Member $150 $160
Nonmember $200 $210
Student, unemployed, emeritus $75 $85
MAA Minicourses - $75 for each

Minicourse #1.  Special Relativity through a Linear Algebraic Lens

Minicourse #2.  Getting Mathematics Majors to Think Outside the Book:  Course Activities that  Promote Exploration, Discovery, Conjecture, and Proof

Minicourse #3. Geometry and Algebra in Mathematical Music Theory

Minicourse #4.  Getting Students Involved in Undergraduate Research

Minicourse #5. A Game Theory Path To Quantitative Literacy

Minicourse #6. Green Linear Optimization

Minicourse #7.
The Mathematics of Islam and Its Use in the Teaching of Mathematics

Minicourse #8. The Ubiquitous Catalan Numbers and Their Applications

Minicourse #9. Learning Discrete Mathematics via Historical Projects

Minicourse #10. Teaching Introductory Statistics (for instructors new to teaching intro stats)

Minicourse #11. Using Video Case Studies in Teaching a Proof-Based Gateway Course to the Mathematics Major

Minicourse #12. Concepts, Data and Models: College Algebra for the Real-World  [Computer Course]

Minicourse #13. Creating Demonstrations and Guided Explorations for Multivariable Calculus using CalcPlot3D  [Computer Course]

Grad School Fair
Graduate Program Table - $60
Employment Center
For information about the Employment Center and registration for it, click here or contact the Employment Center Staff at the AMS: Steven Ferrucci or Diane Boumenot, 800-321-4267, ext. 4113, or by e-mail: emp-info@ams.org.
Registration Category Definitions

Temporarily Employed: Any person currently employed but who will become unemployed by June 1, 2011, and who is actively seeking employment.

Emeritus: Persons who qualify for emeritus membership in either the Society or the Association. The emeritus status refers to any person who has been a member of the AMS or MAA for twenty years or more and who retired because of age or long-term disability from his or her latest position.

Graduate Student: Those currently working toward a degree or diploma. Students are asked to determine whether their status can be described as graduate (working toward a degree beyond the bachelor's), undergraduate (working toward a bachelor's degree), or high school (working toward a high school diploma). The member status refers to any graduate student who is a member of the AMS or MAA. These students should check with their department administrator to check their membership status.

Unemployed: Any person currently unemployed, actively seeking employment, and not a student. It is not intended to include any person who has voluntarily resigned or retired from his or her latest position

Librarian: Any librarian who is not a professional mathematician.

Developing Countries: Any person employed in developing countries where salary levels are radically noncommensurate with those in the U.S.

Guest: Any family member or friend who is not a mathematician and who is accompanied by a participant of the meetings. These official guests will receive a badge and may attend all sessions and the exhibits.

Grad School Fair, Saturday, January 8, 2011, 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Here is the opportunity for undergrads to meet representatives from mathematical sciences graduate programs from universities all over the country. January is a great time for juniors to learn more, and college seniors may still be able to refine their search. This is your chance for one-stop shopping in the graduate school market. If your school has a graduate program and you are interested in participating, a table will be provided for your posters and printed materials for US$60 (registration for this event must be made by a person already registered for the JMM), and you are welcome to personally speak to interested students. Complimentary coffee will be served. Cosponsored by the AMS and MAA.

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