Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics By An Undergraduate Student
Please consult the program website to confirm program details, including applicable deadlines.
Program Website
Program Description
The Morgan Prize is an annual award of $1,200 – made jointly by the American Mathematical Society, the Mathematical Association of America, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics – to an undergraduate student (or students having submitted joint work) for outstanding research in mathematics.
Application Process
The prize recipient's research need not be confined to a single paper; it may be contained in several papers.
Eligibility
Undergraduate student – or students having submitted joint work.
Citizenship
Applicants may be of any nationality, so long as the applicant is enrolled in a university in the U.S., Canada or Mexico.
Deadline
Usually in June.
How To Apply

