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  • NKU CAREER PROFILES

    http://math.nku.edu/pages/about/profiles/

    This page contains career profiles for NKU mathematics graduates. If you are an NKU mathematics graduate and you would like to submit a profile for our website please contact the Department of Mathematics (math@nku.edu).

  • SLOAN CAREER CORNERSTONE CENTER

    http://www.careercornerstone.org/math/math.htm

    This website gives information about the types of jobs, outside of the education field, available to students who study mathematics. Information is included about the preparation needed for the jobs, the work environment, and salary expectations.

  • AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY and the MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

    http://www.ams.org/employment     http://www.maa.org/students/career.html

    These sites have links to pages that contain career profiles for recent bachelors-level graduates in the mathematical sciences, job and graduate school information for mathematics majors, career information for high-school students, and pages devoted to non-academic career information. The sites also have several links to sites that have information about enrichment activities (contests, summer programs, etc.) and support programs (for example, tutoring sites) for undergraduate and high-school students. Current job openings, primarily in the educational field but also in business and industry, are listed.

  • AMERICAN STATISTICAL SOCIETY

    http://www.amstat.org/careers/index.cfm?fuseaction=brochure

    This site gives information about the types of jobs available to statisticians, examples of the types of problems worked on by statisticians, the preparation (at high-school and college) needed to become a statistician, and profiles of famous statisticians. Current job openings, in the educational field and in business and industry, are listed.

  • ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS

    http://www.awm-math.org/career.html

    This site has a wealth of information about programs available to women in mathematics. In addition to information about careers in mathematics the site highlights the accomplishments of female mathematicians and provides links to sites that feature enrichment programs, scholarships, grants, prizes and contests for female mathematicians. This site also has links to current job openings; these jobs are primarily in the educational field.

  • COUNCIL FOR THE MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

    http://www.mathscareers.org.uk

    The London Mathematical Society, The Royal Statistical Society and the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications sponsored this site. The goal of the site is to provide students aged 11 and up with information about the opportunities available in mathematics and statistics. The site has resources not only for students but also for teachers and parents.

  • NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS

    http://www.nctm.org

    This site has extensive resources for P-16 educators and for parents. Listings of current job openings in P-16 education are available. These jobs include not only teaching positions (at the P-16 level) but also leadership positions in P-16 education and jobs in such areas as curriculum and assessment.

  • SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS

    http://www.siam.org/careers/

    SIAM’s site has links that describe what an applied mathematician does, the type of environment in which an applied mathematician works, the preparation needed for a career as an applied mathematician and career profiles. The site also has information about job search resources and enrichment programs for students. There is a link to current job openings; these jobs are in business, industry and education.