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American Mathematical Society
Non-profit Organizations
Providence, Rhode Island 35,488 followers
Advancing research. Creating connections.
About us
The American Mathematical Society is dedicated to advancing research and connecting the diverse global mathematical community through our publications, meetings and conferences, MathSciNet, professional services, advocacy, and awareness programs. The Society has nearly 30,000 individual members and 570 institutional members in the United States and around the world. Programs and services for AMS members and the mathematical community include professional programs such as meetings and conferences, surveys, employment services; publications including Mathematical Reviews (a database of over 3.3 million items covering 78 years of mathematics literature), journals, and over 3,000 books in print; support for Young Scholars Programs and the Mathematical Moments program of the Public Awareness Office; resources such as MR Lookup for researchers and authors; and a Washington office that connects the mathematical community with the broader scientific community and with decision makers who determine science funding. The AMS headquarters is located in Providence, Rhode Island, and the Society has offices also in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Washington D.C. See the AMS Group on LinkedIn to follow and contribute to Discussions, at http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=158723.
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http://www.ams.org
External link for American Mathematical Society
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Providence, Rhode Island
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1888
- Specialties
- Research-level mathematics
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201 Charles Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02904-2294, US
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1527 Eighteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20036-1358, US
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416 Fourth Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103-4820, US
Employees at American Mathematical Society
Updates
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Attending the Joint Mathematics Meetings? Download the all-new JMM Mobile App. From January 8-11, this app will serve as your one-stop resource for everything #JMM2025. With so many sessions, speakers, and events, the app makes it easy to keep track of it all—so you can make the most of your experience! Stay Connected. Stay Informed: https://lnkd.in/eatqAvb2
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Meet Loretta Bartolini, AMS Publisher. In her position, Bartolini leads a team of seven acquisitions professionals, including three other acquisitions editors, one associate editor, a publishing specialist, and an assistant. Additionally, she works closely with the Journals Director to ensure the smooth and effective running of the AMS journal program. Read the full story on our website: https://lnkd.in/eEahSn7u
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Last fall, the American Mathematical Society (AMS) announced that AMS Publisher Sergei Gelfand would move to the position of Senior Acquisitions Editor to continue his work acquiring book titles for the Society. We spoke with Gelfand about his 35-year career with the AMS and what comes next. Read the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/ea4kyM_S
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Get to know AMS CEO John Meier! Stop by the AMS booth at #JMM2025 on Friday, Jan 10, from 3:15–4:00 PM to meet our new CEO. Don’t miss this chance to connect and hear about the exciting plans ahead!
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More than 900 people flocked to Auckland, NZ, for December’s Joint Meeting of the New Zealand Mathematical Society (NZMS), Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS), and American Mathematical Society (AMS). It was a landmark assemblage. “Yes, we’re calling it New Zealand’s biggest maths gathering,” said Paul Panckhurst, spokesperson for host University of Auckland, where the website proclaimed on December 9: “There are higher-than-normal odds of bumping into a mathematician in Auckland this week.” The Joint Meeting offered nine invited plenary presentations, 41 special sessions, two sessions of contributed presentations, a poster session with more than 50 presenters, and a public lecture by Persi Diaconis (Stanford University). Read the full story on our website: https://lnkd.in/ezwpJiUa
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The AMS is a proud partner of Research4Life, a non-profit that offers free or low-cost journal access to researchers in lower- and middle-income countries. To date, R4L has offered more than 230,000 research resources to more than 11,500 institutions across 125 countries. R4L released its first impact report this month, which highlights its achievements from the past two decades. The report cites a 2024 WIPO study on R4L’s influence, marking a 75% spike in research output in participating countries. Read the full impact report: https://ow.ly/Fvr050Uxhfc
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Members of the AMS receive a complimentary professional headshot by Fat Yeti Photography while at #JMM2025! To book your headshot, fill out the form below: https://ow.ly/JF0f50Uxh87 Not a member? Join today and get connected! https://ow.ly/tQJH50Uxh88
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Congratulations to mathematician Adele Merritt, PhD, the new Chief Information Officer of The National Institutes of Health She brings over 20 years' leadership experience in cybersecurity, IT management, and related policy in the federal government. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eiZDTc4s
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Is your department hiring? Reserve a table at #JMM2025 in the Employment Center today! The EC offers a convenient, safe, and practical meeting place for employers and jobseekers attending the Joint Mathematics Meetings. Reserve your table today: https://ow.ly/N2zn50UueUV