|
|
|
|
|
|
|
About Us
|
Contact Us
Join Now
|
Renew
|
Benefits
|
Options
|
News
|
Students
|
Find Members
|
201 Charles Street
Providence, RI, 02904
USA
Phone: 401-455-4000
or 800-321-4AMS
Or email us at
ams@ams.org
Open Positions
|
At meetings and conferences, we strive to provide members of the mathematical community with an environment that is stimulating, rewarding, well-organized, and affordable, and at the same time gives them the opportunity to network informally with colleagues.
- AMS Meetings
- Sectional
- National
- International
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Sectional Meetings
- National Meetings
- How to:
- Submit an Abstract
- Present a Paper
- Organize a Special Session
- Host a Sectional Meeting
- Contact
- Penny Pina
Director of Meetings & Conferences
Phone: (401) 455-4145, 1-800-321-4267, Ext. 4145
Fax: (401) 455-4004 - Email: meet@ams.org
|
- AMS Conferences
- Short Courses
- Mathematics Research Communities
- von Neumann Symposia
Special Lectures Current Events Bulletin Erdős Memorial Lectures Einstein Lectures Gibbs Lectures Arnold Ross Lectures Colloquium Lectures - Other Mathematical Meetings and Activities
- Cosponsored Meetings & Conferences
- Mathematics Calendar
- Meetings of Other Organizations
- Travel and Visa Information
- An offsite link to the International Visitors Office explaining visa requirements for travel to the US.
|
- News
- Register NOW for the 2009 Joint Mathematics Meetings to be held in Washington, DC, January 5 - 8, 2009! Click here to register.
- First Joint International Meeting of the AMS and Shanghai Mathematical Society, in Shanghai, China, December 17-21, 2008
- Next Erdős Lecture to be given by Jeffrey Lagarias on March 28, 2009! Read details here.
- Highlights of the 2008 Arnold Ross Lectures
- Highlights of the 2008 Mathematics Research Communities Program
- Highlights of the First Joint International Meeting with the Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática (SBM) held June 4 - 7, 2008
- 2008 Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego, CA, January 6 - 9, 2008 was a SUCCESS! Read the highlights here.
- New Requirements for Travelers as of November 6, 2006
- Machine Readable Passports Required
- Highlights of the 2005 Summer Institute on Algebra Geometry
|
|