List of Mathematical Societies - National Mathematical Societies

National Mathematical Societies

Arranged as follows: Society name in English (Society name in home-language; Abbreviation if used)

  • Albanian Mathematical Society
  • American Mathematical Society
  • Association of Nepalese Mathematicians in America
  • Australian Mathematical Society
  • Austrian Mathematical Society (Österreichische Mathematische Gesellschaft; ÖMG)
  • Belarusian Mathematical Society
  • Belgian Mathematical Society
  • Belgian Statistical Society
  • Bosnian Mathematical Society
  • Canadian Mathematical Society
  • Chinese Mathematical Society
  • Croatian Mathematical Society
  • Cyprus Mathematical Society
  • Czech Mathematical Society
  • Danish Mathematical Society
  • Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia (Društvo Matematikov Fizikov in Astronomov Slovenije, DMFA)
  • Edinburgh Mathematical Society
  • Estonian Mathematical Society
  • Finnish Mathematical Society
  • Georgian Mathematical Union
  • German Mathematical Society (Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung; DMV)
  • Hellenic Mathematical Society
  • Icelandic Mathematical Society
  • Indian Mathematical Society
  • Indonesian Mathematical Society (Indo-MS)
  • Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
  • Iranian Mathematical Society
  • Irish Mathematical Society
  • Israel Mathematical Union
  • Italian Association of Mathematics Applied to Economic and Social Sciences
  • Italian Mathematical Union
  • János Bolyai Mathematical Society
  • Kharkov Mathematical Society
  • Korean Mathematical Society
  • Kosovar Mathematical Society
  • Latvian Mathematical Society
  • Lithuanian Mathematical Society
  • London Mathematical Society
  • Luxembourg Mathematical Society
  • Macedonian Society Association Mathematics/Computer Science
  • Malta Mathematical Society
  • Mathematical Association
  • Mathematical Association of America
  • Mathematical Society of Japan
  • Mathematical Society of the Philippines
  • Mathematical Society in Hamburg (Mathematische Gesellschaft in Hamburg)
  • Moscow Mathematical Society
  • Nepal Mathematical Society
  • New Zealand Mathematical Society
  • Norwegian Mathematical Society
  • Norwegian Statistical Association
  • Pakistan Mathematical Society
  • Polish Mathematical Society
  • Portuguese Mathematical Society
  • Royal Spanish Mathematical Society (Real Sociedad Matemática Española)
  • Romanian Mathematical Society
  • Romanian Society of Mathematicians
  • Royal Dutch Mathematical Society
  • Royal Statistical Society
  • Spanish Society of Applied Mathematics (Sociedad Española de Matemática Aplicada)
  • Mexican Mathematical Society (Sociedad Matemática Mexicana)
  • Società Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale
  • French Mathematical Society (Société Mathématique de France; SMF)
  • Society of Applied & Industrial Mathematicians
  • Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia
  • South African Mathematical Society
  • Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research
  • St. Petersburg Mathematical Society
  • Swedish Mathematical Society (Svenska Matematikersamfundet)
  • Swedish Statistical Society
  • Swiss Mathematical Society
  • Turkish Mathematical Society
  • Ukrainian Mathematical Society
  • Union of Bulgarian Mathematicians
  • Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists (JSMF)
  • Ural Mathematical Society
  • Voronezh Mathematical Society
  • Vietnam Mathematical Society
  • Vijnana Parishad of India

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