European Mathematical Society

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The European Mathematical Society (EMS) is a European organization dedicated to the development of mathematics in Europe. Its members are different mathematical societies in Europe, academic institutions and individual mathematicians.

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[edit] Goals

The Society seeks to serve all kinds of mathematicians in universities, research institutes and other forms of higher education. Its aims are to

  1. promote mathematical research, both pure and applied,
  2. assist and advise on problems of mathematical education,
  3. concern itself with the broader relations of mathematics to society,
  4. foster interaction between mathematicians of different countries,
  5. establish a sense of identity amongst European mathematicians,
  6. represent the mathematical community in supra-national institutions.

[edit] History

The European Mathematical Society was founded in 1990 in Madralin near Warsaw Poland.

[edit] Member societies

[edit] International member societies

  • European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry -ECMI
  • European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology - ESMTB
  • Gesellschaft für angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik - GAMM
  • International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
  • Mathematical Society of South Eastern Europe - MASSEE

[edit] National member societies

[edit] See also

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