
Keep in mind that, if a move to in-person classes happens for some BMC-Upper groups but not for others, siblings may be split between attending on campus and attending online at the same time. Students signing up for Beginners II, Intermediate I, Intermediate II must commit to attending BMC-Upper in Fall 2022 both online AND in-person sessions, regardless of when a move to in-person sessions may happen for some or all of these BMC-Upper groups.

The move to in-person sessions may happen at the beginning of the semester or anytime during the semester or it may not happen at all and the sessions may stay online for the whole semester it may happen only for some BMC-Upper groups or for all Beginners II, Intermediate I, and Intermediate II groups. IN-PERSON mode for Beginners II, Intermediate I, and Intermediate II groups on UCB campus.ONLINE mode for Beginners I and Advanced groups, with some possibility for HYBRID zoom/in-person sessions (to be decided when sessions start).Time: Wednesday evenings (exact times for each BMC-Upper group level are listed in the application).Program Dates: June August 31 - December 7, 2022.Please click on the link for BMC-Elementary on the left Please see below.Īpplications should be available in the first or second week of June 2022. Please see below.Īpplications now available here. Read more about the BMC.Īpplication Dates to Watch For: BMC-Upper Fall 2022Īpplications now be available here. The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (BAIR)Įmulating famous Eastern European models, the program aims at drawing kids to mathematics, preparing them for mathematical contests, introducing them to the wonders of beautiful mathematical theories, and encouraging them to undertake future careers linked with mathematics, whether as mathematicians, mathematics educators, economists, or business entrepreneurs.Simons Institute for Theory of Computing.Mathematical Science and Research Institute (MSRI).UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department.The weekly sessions are held on Wednesday evenings at the UC Berkeley campus.

The Berkeley Math Circle (BMC) is a weekly program for over 500 San Francisco Bay Area elementary, middle and high school students.

The United Math Circl es Foundation is a non-profit organization. The United Math Circles Foundation is an official umbrella organization for the Berkeley Math Circle.
