International Mathematical Union


The International Mathematical Union is an international organization devoted to international cooperation in the field of mathematics across the world. It is a member of the International Science Council and supports the International Congress of Mathematicians. Its members are national mathematics organizations from more than 80 countries.
The objectives of the International Mathematical Union are: promoting international cooperation in mathematics, supporting and assisting the International Congress of Mathematicians and other international scientific meetings/conferences, acknowledging outstanding research contributions to mathematics through the awarding of scientific prizes, and encouraging and supporting other international mathematical activities, considered likely to contribute to the development of mathematical science in any of its aspects, whether pure, applied, or educational.

History

The IMU was established in 1920, but dissolved in September 1932 and reestablished in 1950 at the Constitutive Convention in New York, de jure on September 10, 1951, when ten countries had become members. The last milestone was the General Assembly in March 1952, in Rome, Italy where the activities of the new IMU were inaugurated and the first Executive Committee, President and various commissions were elected. In 1952 the IMU was also readmitted to the ICSU. The past president of the Union is Carlos Kenig. The current president is Hiraku Nakajima.
At the 16th meeting of the IMU General Assembly in Bangalore, India, in August 2010, Berlin was chosen as the location of the permanent office of the IMU, which was opened on January 1, 2011, and is hosted by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, an institute of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community, with about 120 scientists engaging in mathematical research applied to complex problems in industry and commerce.

Commissions and committees

IMU has a close relationship to mathematics education through its International Commission on Mathematical Instruction. This commission is organized similarly to IMU with its own Executive Committee and General Assembly.
Developing countries are a high priority for the IMU and a significant percentage of its budget, including grants received from individuals, mathematical societies, foundations, and funding agencies, is spent on activities for developing countries. Since 2011 this has been coordinated by the Commission for Developing Countries.
The Committee for Women in Mathematics is concerned with issues related to women in mathematics worldwide. It organizes the World Meeting for Women in Mathematics as a satellite event of ICM.
The International Commission on the History of Mathematics is operated jointly by the IMU and the Division of the History of Science of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science.
The Committee on Electronic Information and Communication advises IMU on matters concerning mathematical information, communication, and publishing.

Prizes

The scientific prizes awarded by the IMU, in the quadrennial International Congress of Mathematicians, are deemed to be some of the highest distinctions in the mathematical world. These are:

Membership and General Assembly

The IMU's members are Member Countries and each Member country is represented through an Adhering Organization, which may be its principal academy, a mathematical society, its research council or some other institution or association of institutions, or an appropriate agency of its government. A country starting to develop its mathematical culture and interested in building links with mathematicians all over the world is invited to join IMU as an Associate Member. For the purpose of facilitating jointly sponsored activities and jointly pursuing the objectives of the IMU, multinational mathematical societies and professional societies can join IMU as an Affiliate Member. Every four years, the IMU membership gathers in a General Assembly, which consists of delegates appointed by the Adhering Organizations, together with the members of the executive committee. All important decisions are made at the GA, including the election of the officers, establishment of commissions, the approval of the budget, and any changes to the statutes and by-laws.

Members and Associate Members

The IMU has 83 Member countries and two Associate Members.
CountryAdhering SocietyNational mathematics societies
AlgeriaSociété Mathématique d’Algérie
ArgentinaUnión Matemática Argentina
ArmeniaInstitute of Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of RAArmenian Mathematical Union
AustraliaAustralian Academy of Science
AustriaAustrian Academy of SciencesAustrian Mathematical Society
BangladeshBangladesh Mathematical Society
BelarusInstitute of Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
BelgiumThe Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of BelgiumBelgian Mathematical Society
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian Mathematical Society
BrazilSociedade Brasileira de Matemática
  • Associação Brasileira de Estatística
  • Associação Nacional dos Professores de Matemática na Educação Básica
  • Sociedade Brasileira de Educação Matemática
  • Sociedade Brasileira de História da Matemática
  • Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática Aplicada e Computacional
  • BulgariaBulgarian Academy of SciencesUnion of Bulgarian Mathematicians
    CameroonCameroon Mathematical Union
    CanadaNational Research Council of Canada
  • Canadian Mathematical Society
  • Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics
  • Statistical Society of Canada
  • Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society
  • ChileSociedad de Matemática de Chile
    China
  • Chinese Mathematical Society
  • Mathematical Society of the Republic of China
  • ColombiaSociedad Colombiana de Matemáticas
    CroatiaCroatian Mathematical Society
    CubaUniversidad de la Habana
    CyprusDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Cyprus
    Czech RepublicUnion of Czech Mathematicians and PhysicistsCzech Mathematical Society
    DenmarkDet Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes SelskabDanish Mathematical Society
    EcuadorSociedad Ecuatoriana de Matemática
    EgyptAcademy of Scientific Research and TechnologyEgyptian Mathematical Society
    EstoniaEstonian Academy of SciencesEstonian Mathematical Society
    FinlandCouncil of Finnish AcademiesFinnish Mathematical Society
    FranceComité National Français des Mathématiciens
  • Société Française de Statistique
  • Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles
  • Société Mathématique de France
  • GeorgiaGeorgian Mathematical Union
    GermanyDeutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung
  • Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
  • Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik
  • GreeceAcademy of AthensGreek Mathematical Society
    Hong KongThe Hong Kong Mathematical Society
    HungaryJános Bolyai Mathematical Society
    IcelandIcelandic Mathematical Society
    IndiaIndian National Science Academy
    IndonesiaThe Indonesian Mathematical Society
    IranIranian Mathematical Society
    IrelandIrish Mathematical Society
    IsraelIsrael Academy of Sciences and HumanitiesIsrael Mathematical Union
    ItalyIstituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica Francesco SeveriUnione Matematica Italiana
    Ivory CoastSociété Mathématique de Côte d'Ivoire
    JapanScience Council of Japan
    KazakhstanInstitute of Mathematics and Mathematical Modeling
    KenyaMathematics Association of Kenya
    South KoreaKorean Mathematical Society
    KyrgyzstanMathematical Society of Kyrgyzstan
    LatviaLatvian Mathematical Society
    LithuaniaLithuanian Mathematical Society
    LuxembourgLuxembourg Mathematical Society
    MalaysiaThe Malaysian Academy of Mathematical Scientists
    MexicoMexican Mathematical Society
    MongoliaThe Mongolian Mathematical Society
    MontenegroSociety of Mathematicians and Physicists of MontenegroMontenegro Mathematical Society
    MoroccoLe Centre de Recherches Mathématiques de Rabat
    NetherlandsHet Koninklijk Wiskundig Genootschap
    New ZealandRoyal Society Te ApārangiNew Zealand Mathematical Society
    NigeriaNigerian Mathematical Society
    NorwayThe Norwegian Academy of Science and LettersNorwegian Mathematical Society
    OmanSultan Qaboos University
    PakistanNational Mathematical Society of Pakistan
  • All Pakistan Mathematical Association
  • Pakistan Mathematical Society
  • Punjab Mathematical Society
  • ParaguaySociedad Matemática Paraguaya
    PeruSociedad Matematica Peruana
    PhilippinesMathematical Society of the Philippines
    PolandPolish Academy of SciencesPolish Mathematical Society
    PortugalFundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
  • Sociedade Portuguesa de Matemática
  • Sociedade Portuguesa de Estatística
  • RomaniaRomanian AcademyRomanian Mathematical Society
    RussiaRussian Academy of Sciences
  • Moscow Mathematical Society
  • St. Petersburg Mathematical Society
  • Siberian Mathematical Society
  • Saudi ArabiaKing Abdulaziz City for Science and TechnologySaudi Association for Mathematical Sciences
    SenegalSenegalese Mathematical Society
    SerbiaMathematical Society of Serbia
    SingaporeSingapore Mathematical Society
    SlovakiaUnion of Slovak Mathematicians and PhysicistsSlovak Mathematical Society
    SloveniaSociety of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of SloveniaSlovenian Discrete and Applied Mathematics Society
    South AfricaNational Research Foundation
  • South African Mathematical Society
  • Association for Mathematics Education of South Africa
  • SpainComité Español de Matemáticas
  • Royal Spanish Mathematical Society
  • Catalan Mathematical Society
  • Spanish Statistics and Operations Research Society
  • Spanish Society of Applied Mathematics
  • Spanish Society of Research on Mathematics Education
  • Spanish Federation of Mathematics Teachers Associations
  • SwedenThe Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesSwedish Mathematical Society
    SwitzerlandSwiss Mathematical Society
    ThailandThe Center for Promotion of Mathematical Research of Thailand
    TunisiaSociété Mathématique de Tunisie
    TurkeyTurkish Mathematical Society
    UkraineUkrainian Mathematical Society
  • Kyiv Mathematical Society
  • Kharkiv Mathematical Society
  • Donetsk Mathematical Society
  • Lviv Mathematical Society
  • Ivano-Frankivsk Mathematical Society
  • United KingdomLondon Mathematical Society
  • Edinburgh Mathematical Society
  • Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
  • Royal Statistical Society
  • United StatesU.S. National Academy of Sciences Board on International Scientific Organizations
  • American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges
  • American Mathematical Society
  • Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators
  • American Statistical Association
  • Association for Symbolic Logic
  • Association for Women in Mathematics
  • Association of State Supervisors of Mathematics
  • Benjamin Banneker Association
  • Institute of Mathematical Statistics
  • Mathematical Association of America
  • National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics
  • National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
  • Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
  • Society of Actuaries
  • UruguayÁrea Matemática - Programa de Desarrollo de las Ciencias Básicas
    UzbekistanUzbek Mathematical Society
    VenezuelaAsociación Matemática Venezolana
    VietnamVietnam Mathematical Society

    Affiliate members

    The IMU has five affiliate members:

    Organization and Executive Committee

    The International Mathematical Union is administered by an executive committee which conducts the business of the Union. The EC consists of the President, two vice-presidents, the Secretary, six Members-at-Large, all elected for a term of four years, and the Past President. The EC is responsible for all policy matters and for tasks, such as choosing the members of the ICM Program Committee and various prize committees.

    Publications

    Every two months IMU publishes an electronic newsletter, IMU-Net, that aims to improve communication between IMU and the worldwide mathematical community by reporting on decisions and recommendations of the Union, major international mathematical events and developments, and on other topics of general mathematical interest. IMU Bulletins are published annually with the aim to inform IMU's members about the Union's current activities. In 2009 IMU published the document Best Current Practices for Journals.

    IMU’s Involvement in developing countries

    The IMU took its first organized steps towards the promotion of mathematics in developing countries in the early 1970s and has, since then supported various activities. In 2010 IMU formed the Commission for Developing Countries which brings together all of the past and current initiatives in support of mathematics and mathematicians in the developing world.
    Some IMU Supported Initiatives:
    • Grants Program for Mathematicians: The Commission for Developing Countries supports research travel of mathematicians based in developing countries as well as mathematics research conferences in the developing world through its Grants Program which is open to mathematicians throughout the developing world, including countries that are not members of the IMU.
    • African Mathematics Millennium Science Initiative is a network of mathematics centers in sub-Saharan Africa that organizes conferences and workshops, visiting lectureships and an extensive scholarship program for mathematics graduate students doing PhD work on the African continent.
    • Mentoring African Research in Mathematics : IMU supported the London Mathematical Society in founding the MARM programme, which supports mathematics and its teaching in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa via a mentoring partnership between mathematicians in the United Kingdom and African colleagues, together with their students. It focuses on cultivating long-term mentoring relations between individual mathematicians and students.
    • Volunteer Lecturer Program of IMU identifies mathematicians interested in contributing to the formation of young mathematicians in the developing world. The Volunteer Lecturer Program maintains a database of mathematic volunteers willing to offer month-long intensive courses at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level in degree programmes at universities in the developing world. IMU also seeks applications from universities and mathematics degree programmes in the developing world that are in need of volunteer lecturers, and that can provide the necessary conditions for productive collaboration in the teaching of advanced mathematics.
    IMU also supports the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction with its programmes, exhibits and workshops in emerging countries, especially in Asia and Africa.
    IMU released a report in 2008, Mathematics in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities, on the current state of mathematics in Africa and on opportunities for new initiatives to support mathematical development. In 2014, the IMU's Commission for Developing Countries CDC released an update of the report.
    Additionally, reports about Mathematics in Latin America and the Caribbean and South East Asia. were published.
    In July 2014 IMU released the report: The International Mathematical Union in the Developing World: Past, Present and Future.

    MENAO Symposium at the ICM

    In 2014, the IMU held a day-long symposium prior to the opening of the International Congress of Mathematicians, entitled Mathematics in Emerging Nations: Achievements and Opportunities. Approximately 260 participants from around the world, including representatives of embassies, scientific institutions, private business and foundations attended this session. Attendees heard inspiring stories of individual mathematicians and specific developing nations.

    Presidents

    List of presidents of the International Mathematical Union from 1952 to the present:
    1952–1954: Marshall Harvey Stone
    1955–1958: Heinz Hopf
    1959–1962: Rolf Nevanlinna
    1963–1966: Georges de Rham
    1967–1970: Henri Cartan
    1971–1974: K. S. Chandrasekharan
    1975–1978: Deane Montgomery
    1979–1982: Lennart Carleson
    1983–1986: Jürgen Moser
    1987–1990: Ludvig Faddeev
    1991–1994: Jacques-Louis Lions
    1995–1998: David Mumford
    1999–2002: Jacob Palis
    2003–2006: John M. Ball
    2007–2010: László Lovász
    2011–2014: Ingrid Daubechies
    2015–2018: Shigefumi Mori
    2019–2022: Carlos Kenig
    2023–2026: Hiraku Nakajima