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This summer AwesomeMath will be held at Cornell University and at the University of California Santa Cruz.  It is unfortunate that Dallas will be losing such a prestigious camp, but these are two beautiful campuses which will better serve the world class students who attend from either coast. Cornell will be the host campus from [...]

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One of the newest but most distinguished summer camps for young problem solvers is AwesomeMath.  AwesomeMath draws faculty and students from around the country and around the world.  This year AwesomeMath will occur in two separate sessions on two campuses, our own UTD campus and the University of California, Santa Cruz. We will be providing [...]

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High school students may want to consider the Canada/USA Mathcamp. Mathcamp 2009 will be held at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA, from July 5 to August 9. Canada/USA Mathcamp is an intensive five-week-long summer program for high-school students interested in mathematics. Our goals are: To inspire and motivate these students by introducing [...]

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Another option for students 11-14 is MathPath. MathPath 2009 will take place from June 28 (student arrival date) to July 26 (departure date) at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO. MathPath offers students of middle school age who are extremely talented in mathematics the summer opportunity to learn and develop at a pace and to a [...]

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Another alternative for summer mathematics camps is Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) held at Boston University. PROMYS is a challenging program designed to encourage ambitious high school students to explore the creative world of mathematics. Each summer, approximately 60 high school students from around the country gather on the campus of Boston University [...]

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One of the more elite camps for high school juniors is the Research Science Institute held at MIT.  Following is a brief description of the program. Each summer approximately 75 high school students gather for six of the most stimulating weeks of their young lives. Selected from the United States and other nations, these students [...]

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It may be freezing outside, but ironically now is the best time to be considering mathematical and science camps for next summer.  We will try to profile many of them before the next semester of Metroplex Math Circle finishing Dr. Andreescu’s own highly regarded program, AwesomeMath.  Following is information about HCSSiM: The Hampshire College Summer [...]

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