Ambassador Program

WAM Ambassador Program

Overview

Thanks to a generous grant from Lisa Simonyi, the IAS Women and Mathematics Program will fund annually up to three (3) postdoctoral or advanced graduate ambassadors and up to six (6) graduate ambassadors to build support and outreach networks across the country.

Postdoctoral/Advanced Graduate Ambassadorship

Each postdoctoral or advanced graduate ambassador will receive a \$1,000 award to organize a weekend conference, and a grant of up to \$2,000 to cover conference costs such as honorarium and travel expenses for the invited speaker(s) and lunch and/or refreshments for conference participants. The \$1,000 award can be shared by as many as four (4) organizers. The conference grant (\$2,000 maximum) will be disbursed to the lead organizer's home institution (e.g., mathematics department, grants office, or finance office) to reimburse conference costs. It is expected that the lead organizer's home institution will provide matching funds and administrative support.

Graduate Ambassadorship

Each graduate ambassador will receive a \$500 award to build a support structure for undergraduate math majors at her university. Graduate Ambassadors can apply for additional funds from a \$3,000 pool to organize outreach activities in their local communities.

Eligibility & Requirements

WAM Ambassador selection criteria include previous participation in the Women and Mathematics summer program, mathematical expertise, and enthusiasm. Each lead conference organizer and graduate ambassador should have a faculty sponsor (male or female) at their home institution. WAM Ambassadors must also fulfill these requirements:

  1. Submit a summary report within 30 days of the completion of the proposed activity.
  2. Acknowledge IAS Women and Mathematics and Lisa Simonyi in activity announcements (print and online) and in any publication that results from the activity.
  3. Participate in the WAM annual meeting the following May to share best practices and new outreach ideas, and to help train new WAM Ambassadors. *

How to Apply

To apply for a 2023 WAM Ambassadorship, please submit the following information in a pdf file to huguenin@ias.edu by July 31, 2022:

*Please note that 2023 Ambassadorships may be conducted virtually in order that they can be completed by the following May. Participation in WAM where you will share your best practices and new outreach ideas may also be virtual and not on the IAS campus.

  1. A current CV of the lead applicant (and co-organizers if applicable);
  2. A detailed plan of the proposed activity, including dates and time frame;
  3. A detailed budget of the proposed activity;
  4. A reference letter from a faculty member at the lead applicant’s home institution and his/her consent to be an advisor of the proposed activity;
  5. Written consent from the home institution to accept conference or activity grants from IAS and to administer reimbursement of conference or activity expenses from the grant;
  6. Information on additional funding you will receive or apply for to support the proposed activity (e.g., a copy of the application or request for matching funds submitted to your department, university graduate council, diversity committee, AWM, faculty NSF grant, etc.).

 

Applicants will be notified of their award status on or before August 31, 2022.

 

More Information

You may find the following sample conference plan and proposal a useful guide:

https://www.ias.edu/math/files/wam/wims-planning.pdf.

https://www.ias.edu/math/files/wam/TWIMSproposal.pdf

 

For suggestions and guidance on community outreach activities, please see:

https://www.ias.edu/math/wam/2016/yearbook

http://www.ias.edu/math/files/wam/WAM17-Yearbook1.pdf

/files/wam/2018%20WAM%20Yearbook%20%28final%29.pdf

 

For more information, please contact:

Michelle Huguenin at huguenin@ias.edu
Margaret Readdy at readdy@ias.edu