Time Management Panel Discussion
A panel discussion for Math Undergraduate students on time management and study advice.
A panel discussion for Math Undergraduate students on time management and study advice.
Are you passionate about math and representation? Do you want to advocate for creating a diverse and empowering environment for female and gender minority students in Math?
Women in Mathematics Undergraduates (WiMugrad) is recruiting for Winter 2024!
Applications will be open until Wednesday, October 11.
Fill out this Google Form to apply.
Women in Math hosted welcome parties on September 13 and 14. Check out this article by Math Communications Officer Melodie Roschman to learn more about what happened at the events!
Are you passionate about mathematics? Here's your chance to make a real impact. Women in Mathematics (WiM) is on the lookout for enthusiastic representatives to join the Mathematics Undergraduates (WiMugrad). At the heart of it, the WiM committee is dedicated to cultivating an environment that empowers female and gender minority students within the math faculty.
WiMugrad is committed to addressing the issue of under-representation and strives to achieve a balanced, equal representation of all genders in the world of mathematics. Apply using the Google form here, or visit the WiM Undergraduate page for more information.
Don't miss out, applications are open until August 23rd!
Calling all Undergraduate Students!
Applications to be a mentee for the Fall 23 Directed Reading Program (DRP) are now open! To learn more, visit the DRP webpage.
Apply here before August 20th!
Join WiM in celebrating International Women in Math Day with a discussion on "The Social “Threatwork”: Connecting Women's Exclusion from STEM Social Networks to Implicit and Explicit Gender Stereotypes" with Dr. Hilary Bergsieker.
When, why, and with what effect are women sometimes excluded from informal social networks in STEM fields? Drawing on social identity threat and structural hole theories, a series of studies assess social network dynamics that may limit women's full inclusion in STEM circles.
Dr. Hilary Bergsieker is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Waterloo, where she leads the Diversity and Intergroup Relations Lab and serves as her department's Program Area Lead for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism.
The event will take place on May 12th at MC 5501 from 10:30-11:30 AM. Register here. Everyone is welcome!
Attention all Undergraduate Students!
Applications for the Directed Reading Program (DRP) for undergraduate students for the Spring 2023 term are officially open. To learn more, visit the DRP webpage, join us for the DRP presentations, or come out to the DRP End of Term Social!
Apply here before May 1st.
The DRP End of Term Social has been canceled due to weather conditions (both days). Stay tuned next term for more exciting events!
What is a better way to celebrate the hard work of the Winter 2023 DRP participants and UW students than a relaxing evening with a campfire, music, and some smores? Moreover, if you are thinking about joining the DRP for the Spring 2023 term, come out to learn more about what the program is about. Please be advised that this event is weather-dependent. We encourage you to bring any lawn chairs or blankets for the grass. Smores will be provided!
The event will take place on April 30th from 6-8pm. All students, staff, and faculty are welcome! No registration required.
Interested in learning a new mathematical concept taught by your peers? Come support students in the faculty of math by attending the DRP presentations! All students, staff, and faculty are welcome.
The presentations will be held on April 11th from 10-2:30 and April 12th from 10:30-1:30.
The presentation schedule can be viewed here. Please note that lunch will only be provided for DRP participants and the WiM Committee. No registration required.
Join WiM and other women-based groups on campus for a fun evening filled with food, games, and bubble tea to celebrate Women's History Month!
The event is being held in the M3 atrium from 7:00-8:30 pm and is open to all. Register through eventbrite.
We look forward to seeing you there!