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What Are We Doing? Well, some of us are squandering our time playing Go.... Here are some of the things the Department is doing: 1) VIGRE VIGRE stands for Vertical Integration of Research and Education, and is a program funded by the NSF. UIUC has a 5 year VIGRE grant which will expire in 2005. Our VIGRE program funded graduate student fellowships and postdoctoral positions, and also introduced RAPS, REUs, and TTUs. Three years into the program, and encouraged by CID discussions, we created REGS. To view the department VIGRE report to the NSF, click here. 2) The REGS Program REGS stands for Research Experiences for Graduate Students. The idea is to provide some kind of early esearch experience for graduate students. Graduate Students receive summer support, usually at the end of the first year, but also in later summers in some cases, to participate in a summer research experience. Click here for more information. 3) Alumni Database A data base exists for graduate students in our department, but it has not been updated. Beginning in fall 2004, the department will be making a concerted effort to improve the data base, and to track graduate students long after they leave the program. 4) Transition Course for Graduate Students Beginning in Fall 2004 Marius Junge will teach a new kind of first year graduate course that will serve as a transition from undergraduate to graduate mathematics. It will cover various topics in analysis and algebra including linear algebra and some functional analysis. It will be broader than typical courses and will help integrate several subjects that seem to appear disjoint to many graduate students.
The REGS Program
Follow this link for a description of our Research Experience for Graduate Students (REGS) program.
Math 499
Description and testimonials for Math 499 (formerly math 400), a course designed to expose new grad students to many areas of mathematics.
VIGRE Annual Report 2003-4 (pdf file)
Transition Course for Graduate Students
This is the publicized description of the new Transitions course.
The Buddy System
Description of the buddy system, created to help orient incoming students, by a former graduate student.
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