Mathematics societies and M Guide - Resources and Review

The largest professional society of college and university mathematics teachers and students in the world. It aims to stimulate interest in mathematics by providing expository books and articles on contemporary mathematics and on recent developments at the frontiers of mathematical research, and by exchanging information about important events in the mathematical world. A major emphasis of the MAA is the teaching of mathematics at the college and university level.
 
The Institute is a forum for qualified and practising mathematicians which aims to promote mathematics and its applications in industry, commerce, education, the public sector, and research. It has 6000 members worldwide and an expanding programme of activities.
 
The AMS was founded in 1888 to further mathematical research and scholarship. It now has around 30,000 members, including mathematicians throughout the United States and around the world. It continues to fulfill its mission with programs that promote mathematical research, increase the awareness of its value to society, and foster excellence in mathematics education.
 
Society founded in 1945 to promote research in mathematics, to assist in improving the teaching of mathematics in Canadian universities, colleges and schools, and to encourage and assist in the development of mathematics and mathematics education. Includes a moderated preprint server, details of the International Mathematical Olympiad, and links to mathematics resources.
 
Society founded in 1989 as the successor to the International Matrix Group. The general goal of ILAS is to encourage activities in linear algebra. ILAS aims to encourage and support existing groups and individuals active in organizing meetings and publications in all aspects of linear algebra.
 
IMU is a non
profit making, international body, aiming to promote international cooperation among mathematicians.
 
Aims to further mathematics and mathematical research in Ireland. Membership is international, but mainly represents mathematicians in universities and other tertiary institutions in Ireland. The Society publishes a bulletin twice per year and runs an annual conference in September, both devoted to mathematical topics from current research to educational issues.
 
The society promotes research into the history of mathematics, for use in mathematics education.
 
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