Founded to promote mathematical research and education through conferences, contests surveys, publications, employment services, scholarship programs, locating research funding, resources, and outreach. Includes program news and membership information www.ams.org
Established in 1865 for the promotion and extension of mathematical knowledge. To this end the Society undertakes various publications and holds regular meetings, conferences and symposia. In spite of its name, the Society is not simply a London society. www.lms.ac.uk
The purpose of MFOA is to ensure that the mathematically talented high school student receives mathematics education appropriate for a future mathematician by providing suitable summer programs and mentors. www.mfoa.org
Founded to promote and extend of mathematical knowledge and its applications in Australia. The site contains information about the society, its publications and conferences. www.austms.org.au
Aims to further the development of all aspects of mathematics in the countries of Europe and establish a sense of identity amongst European mathematicians. Includes electronic library, databases and details of activities. www.emis.de
Aims to further mathematics and mathematical research in Ireland. Its membership is international, but it mainly represents mathematicians in universities and other third level institutes in Ireland. Bulletins, meetings, membership information, group rul www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/ims
New Zealand organisation to encourage and support the teaching and learning of Mathematics. Current events, articles, teaching ideas and student work. www.chch.school.nz/cma
An emerging standard for representing mathematical objects with their semantics, allowing them to be exchanged between computer programs, stored in databases, or published on the web. Site has details of membership, meetings and standards. www.openmath.org/omsoc/index.html
Promotes international co-operation in Mathematics. Information about the Union and its executive committee, news bulletins and details of member countries. www.mathunion.org
Founded in 1883 for "the mutual improvement of its members in the Mathematical Sciences, pure and applied", it is the principal mathematical society for the university community in Scotland. Membership is drawn from all the Scottish universities and other www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~ems