Professional Organizations/Societies in Mathematics


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American Mathematical Society
The AMS is a professional membership organization for research mathematicians and a leading publisher of mathematical research results.
American Statistical Association
The ASA is a scientific and educational society founded in 1839 to foster excellence in the use and application of statistics. ASA's 19,000 members serve the industrial, governmental and academic sectors. The ASA publishes six journals, conducts scientific conferences, fosters a continuing education program, and is very active in bringing statistical education to elementary and secondary schools.
Mathematical Association of America
The MAA is the largest professional society of college and university mathematics teachers in the world. Its mission is to advance the mathematical sciences, especially at the collegiate level.
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
ENC is an information source for K-12 math and science teachers. ENC is funded through a contract with the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement. They dozens of documents (like the NCTM guidelines) on-line regarding curriculum in mathematics and the sciences.
National Science Foundation
check it out. Particularly interesting is the information on improving your grant proposal.
Royal Statistical Society
The Royal Statistical Society provides a forum for all who are interested in statistics.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
SIAM is a society or 9000 members that fosters the development of the methodologies needed in these application areas. It is fitting that the acronym SIAM also represents the society's slogan -- Science and Industry Advance with Mathematics.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Undergraduate Page
Undergraduate Mathematics students are especially invited to this WEBpage. Profiles of Mathematicians, information about internships and programs, and more.
Association for Women in Mathematics
A national organization whose purpose is to encourage women to study and to have active careers in the mathematical sciences. AWM publishes a bi-monthly newsletter on professional opportunities, news of women in mathematical sciences, and book reviews. Among other activities, AWM administers an electronic network and sponsors events aimed at high school students.
I understand you send email them at: awm@math.umd.edu

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