American Mathematical Society:
The largest research-oriented mathematical society. Web site has
conference programs, journals, society business, and the AMS
bookstore.
http://www.ams.org/
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA):
The professional and learned society for qualified and practising
mathematicians, based in the UK. Its aims are to promote mathematics
and its applications in all sectors: industry, commerce, education,
the public sector and research. It has 6000 members worldwide and a
vigorous and expanding programme of activities.
http://www.ima.org.uk/
London Mathematical Society (LMS):
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. It is the
major British learned society for Mathematics, with a nationwide
membership. It also has several hundred overseas members.
http://www.lms.ac.uk/
Mathematics Foundation of America:
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.
http://www.mfoa.org/
Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS):
Founded to promote and extend of mathematical knowledge and its
applications in Australia. The site contains information about the
society, its publications and conferences.
http://www.austms.org.au/
European Mathematical Society (EMS):
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.
http://www.emis.de/
Belgian Mathematical Society (BMS):
National mathematics society. Includes staff, conference details and
archived newsletters.
http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/bms/
Irish Mathematical Society:
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 rules
and structure, employment opportunities, members-only area, and
links to useful resources.
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/ims/
Hong Kong Mathematical Society (HKMS):
Membership directory, meetings and the Hong Kong mathematicians
directory.
http://www.math.hkbu.edu.hk/hkms/hkms.html
Canterbury Mathematical Association:
New Zealand organisation to encourage and support the teaching and
learning of Mathematics. Current events, articles, teaching ideas
and student work.
http://www.chch.school.nz/cma/
International Society of Dynamic Games:
The ISDG promotes interactions among researchers interested in the
theory and applications of dynamic games.
http://www.hut.fi/Units/SAL/isdg/
Japanese Association of Mathematical Sciences:
A scientific research organization whose main activity is to publish
scientific journals in English, French or German.
http://www.jams.or.jp/
The Theta Foundation:
A scientific and not-for-profit organisation, promoting mathematical
knowledge, based in Romania.
http://www.theta.ro/
National Association of Mathematicians:
US. Main objectives: promotion of excellence in the mathematical
sciences and promotion of mathematical development of
underrepresented American minorities.
http://www.caam.rice.edu/~nated/orgs/nam/
The OpenMath Society:
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.
http://www.openmath.org/omsoc/index.html
Resource Modeling Association:
Working in the application of models to resource management. Contact
and meetings details, online newsletter.
http://www.usu.edu/rma/
International Mathematical Union (IMU):
Promotes international co-operation in Mathematics. Information
about the Union and its executive committee, news bulletins and
details of member countries.
http://www.mathunion.org/
Edinburgh Mathematical Society (EMS):
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
educational institutions as well as from mathematicians in industry
and commerce both at home and overseas.
http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/~ems/
Korean Mathematical Society:
The official academic society of Korean mathematicians. Details
about the group, activities, publications, and membership.
http://www.kms.or.kr/eng/
Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS):
National mathematical society. General information, activities,
membership and Camel accounts.
http://www.cms.math.ca/
Smith Institute for Industrial Mathematics and System Engineering:
The Smith Institute for Industrial Mathematics and System
Engineering is a Faraday Partnership and the leading intermediate
organization in the UK coupling industry and academia in the key
enabling disciplines of applied mathematics and computing.
http://www.smithinst.ac.uk/
New Zealand Mathematical Society:
Conferences, notifications, affiliations, activities, membership
details, and contact information.
http://www.math.waikato.ac.nz/NZMS/NZMS.html
St. Petersburg Mathematical Society:
Details about meetings, seminars, conferences, membership,
employment, and the group's history.
http://www.mathsoc.spb.ru/
Mathematical Association of Victoria:
Australian non-profit association founded in 1906. It has nearly
2,000 members from all levels of mathematics teaching.
http://www.mav.vic.edu.au/
Association for Women in Mathematics:
A nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging and promoting
women and girls in the mathematical sciences including pure and
applied mathematics and statistics. Site has newsletters, events and
resources including job adverts.
http://www.awm-math.org/
International Statistical Institute:
Links to events and resources for statisticians, educators or anyone
else interested in data analysis techniques.
http://www.cbs.nl/isi/
Finnish Mathematical Society:
A society for professionals, appliers and students of mathematics.
Includes background information, links and details of seminars.
http://www.math.helsinki.fi/~smy/english/
Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences:
Promotes interaction among Christians in the mathematical sciences
and encourages them to explore the relationship of their faith to
their discipline. History, membership and online newsletter.
http://www.calvin.edu/~stob/acmshome.html
Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists:
One of the oldest societies in the Czech Republic. The site includes
the society's history, organization, conferences, links and job
opportunities.
http://www.ms.mff.cuni.cz/acad/kam/mvs-jcmf/
African Mathematical Union (UMA):
African equivalent of the International Mathematical Union. Interim
site with details of the Union's activities.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/AMU/AMU-index.html
International Federation of Nonlinear Analysts:
Seeks to promote common understanding of related nonlinear
mathematical analysis problems and approaches to solutions from all
disciplines.
http://www.fit.edu/AcadRes/math/ifna.html
International Association for Statistical Computing:
International organization concerned with the theory, methods and
practice of statistical computing. Includes online newsletter and
software archives.
http://www.stat.unipg.it/iasc/
Advanced Technology Council in Mathematics:
Promotes technology for learning and research in mathematics, and
dissemination of information. Meetings, publications, software.
http://www.atcminc.com/
Singapore Mathematical Society:
Events, programs, publications, news and announcements, and
membership details.
http://sms.math.nus.edu.sg/
IMA Forum for Mathematics in Medicine and Biology:
Exists to support and represent the interests of those who apply
mathematics to problems in medicine and biology. It is sponsored by
the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) . It
publishes a (roughly) quarterly newsletter.
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/imammb/
International Society for Bayesian Analysis:
Promotes the development and application of Bayesian statistical
theory and methods useful in the solution of theoretical and applied
problems in science, industry and government.
http://www.bayesian.org/
The South African Mathematical Society:
SAMS was founded in 1957 and has the advancement of mathematics in
South Africa as its main objective. It publishes the journal
Quaestiones Mathematicae and Notices of the SAMS, and holds an
annual congress.
http://ridcully.up.ac.za/sams/
International Linear Algebra Society:
Based in Israel, promotes international co-ordination to assist the
development of theoretical matrix analysis and linear algebra.
Includes details of the Hans Schneider Prize and Taussky-Todd
Lecture.
http://www.math.technion.ac.il/iic/
Israel Mathematical Union (IMU):
Professional association, with lists of members and upcoming
lectures and colloquia.
http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~imu/
Estonian Mathematical Society:
National mathemcatical society. Contact information and list of
members.
http://www.cs.ioc.ee/ioc/matem/EMS/EMS.html
Austrian Mathematical Society:
The national mathematics society of Austria. Site includes
membership information and publications.
http://radon.mat.univie.ac.at/~oemg/Math-Net/index.en.html
Institute of Mathematical Statistics:
Aims to foster the development and dissemination of the theory and
applications of statistics and probability. Membership information
and details of publications.
http://www.imstat.org/
European Women in Mathematics:
An affiliation of women bound by a common interest in the position
of women in mathematics. Encourages and supports women to take up
and continue their studies and research in mathematics. Newsletter,
meetings and links.
http://www.Math.Helsinki.FI:80/EWM/
International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education:
Promotes international contacts and the exchange of scientific
information in the psychology of mathematics education. Organization
details, guidelines and latest news.
http://members.tripod.com/~IGPME/
Chinese Mathematical Society:
Officers of the society, details of Chinese mathematicians and
publications.
http://www.cms.org.cn/
Danish Mathematical Society:
Founded with the purpose of acting for the benefit of mathematics in
research and education. Contact details, activities, members,
archives, links and online membership form.
http://www.dmf.mathematics.dk/index_en.html
Association for Mathematical Didactics:
German society for mathematical didactics. Contact details, current
projects and links.
http://wmax04.mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~gdm/english/index.html
Web Math Collaboration (WMC):
A cooperative of mathematical web sites with similar goals and
principles. Also, includes a discussion board, chat help, and
formula tables.
http://www.math2.org/wmc/
International Society for Mathematical and Computational Aesthetics:
Detail and analysis on the development of CAD and other influences
in contemporary design. A division of the International Society for
Group Theory in Cognitive Science. Contact information.
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mleyton/ISMA.htm
Joint Mathematical Council of the United Kingdom:
A forum for discussion between mathematical societies and for making
representations to government and other bodies and responses to
their enquiries.
http://mcs.open.ac.uk/jmc/
Malta Mathematical Society:
Events, activities, and contact information.
http://www.maths.um.edu.mt/MathSoc/index.htm
Young Mathematicians Network (YMN):
A loose organization of mathematicians in the junior part of their
careers. Newsletter and useful links.
http://www.youngmath.net/
Moscow Mathematical Society:
The Legacy of A. N. Kolmogorov. April 25, 1903 - October 20, 1987.
Addresses by Kolmogorov at meetings of the Moscow Mathematical
Society.
http://www.kolmogorov.com/MoscowMathematicalSociety.html
Mathematical Societies:
Comprehensive list maintained by the International Mathematics
Union.
http://www.mathunion.org/Information/MathSocieties/