From: Wolfram Education Team < wolfram [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 2:31 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Wolfram summer programs Learn Something New This Summer Summer is just around the corner, and Wolfram has plenty of programs to keep you busy. Whether you are a high school student, graduate student, or researcher, we have a program for you! Check out our programs below so you can continue to grow your Mathematica knowledge through the summer. Wolfram Programs It's time to apply for the Mathematica Summer Camp 2014. The camp is being held at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts, July 6-18. Students will have the opportunity to learn Mathematica's computing language, work with Wolfram mentors, and interact with other students with similar interests. By the end of camp, each student will have created his or her very own Mathematica program! For more information and to apply, please go here: http://www.mathematica-camp.org The 2014 Wolfram Science Summer School (June 29-July 18) is a chance for highly motivated individuals to get involved with research at the frontiers of science. Participants include undergraduate and graduate students, professors, industry professionals, and artists with a common interest in exploring cutting-edge ideas based on Stephen Wolfram's book, "A New Kind of Science." If accepted to the summer school, you will work directly with individuals in the Wolfram Science community, including Stephen Wolfram and instructors who have made contributions to NKS, Mathematica, and Wolfram 'Alpha. For more information and to apply, please go here: http://www.wolframscience.com/summerschool Mathematica-Sponsored Programs Timberlake (Portugal) and IST (UTL) are jointly organizing a summer school with the theme: Information Security (InfoSec) Summer School using Mathematica. The course is designed for managers, data-security-conscious professionals, and PhD and final-year MSc students. T