Australian Mathematical Society
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Australian Mathematical Society, founded in 1956, is the national society of the mathematics profession in Australia.
One of the Society's listed purposes is to promote the cause of mathematics in the community by representing the interests of the profession to government.
The Society also publishes three mathematical journals.
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[edit] Society Awards
- The Australian Mathematical Society Medal
- The George Szekeres Medal
- The ANZIAM Medal
- The J.H. Michell Medal
- The Mahler Lectureship
- B.H. Neumann Prize
[edit] Society Journals
- Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society (formerly Series A, Pure Mathematics and Statistics)
- The ANZIAM Journal (formerly Series B, Applied Mathematics)
- The Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
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