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Home — Events — PROMYS Bridge

PROMYS Bridge

Date: 5 July - 15 August 2020

Location: Online from Boston University

Event type: Pre-university Programs

Website: promys.org

CMI is a longstanding partner in PROMYS (Progam in Mathematics for Young Scientists), a challenging six-week summer program designed to encourage ambitious high school students to explore the creative world of mathematics.

Update: Due to the global pandemic, Boston University has cancelled all in-person summer programs for 2020.  As a result, PROMYS will not have first-year participants in the program this summer.  For returning students and counselors who are already deeply familiar with the PROMYS approach to learning mathematics, there is an online PROMYS 2020 Bridge Program centered on advanced seminars and mentored research projects.

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