Persons who support the mission of the Society.
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Persons who support the mission of the Society.
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Various dues rates are available, including a discounted rate for reciprocating society members. See a full roster of reciprocating societies.
Persons who support the mission of the Society who wish to give back to the Association via dues plus a charitable contribution.
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Persons who support the mission of the Society who wish to give back to the Association via dues plus a charitable contribution.
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The minimum dues are $294. The portion ($98) which exceeds the higher regular dues level may be treated as a charitable contribution.
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This member resides in one of the World Bank low-income, lower middle-income, and upper middle-income economies.
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This member resides in one of the World Bank low-income, lower middle-income, and upper middle-income economies. The list of countries is updated every five years. If a participating member’s country should be removed from this list than that member will be automatically upgraded to an Ordinary Member at the Introductory Rate Year One. Affiliate members can choose one (1) membership journal and must indicate which journal upon applying: Notices of the AMS or Bulletin of the AMS. Review the list of eligible countries.
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$16
An accredited university or college, which nominates faculty and/or students as nonvoting members annually. See the complete roster of participating institutions.
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An accredited university or college, which nominates faculty and/or students as nonvoting members annually. Such members are not able to hold office in governance. The AMS offers three categories of institutional membership:
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Annual dues of Institutional Members are set by action of the Council of the Board of Trustees of the American Mathematical Society and are based on the level of mathematical activity at the institution. Please call or email AMS Member Services for more details. The AMS membership year extends from January through December.
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Nonacademic worldwide organizations.
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Nonacademic worldwide organizations. See a complete roster of participants.
Benefits for Corporate Members
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$4,410
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Organizations in North America that are not eligible for institutional membership and wish to contribute less than the amount required for corporate members.
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Associate Members are limited to organizations in North America that are not eligible for institutional membership and wish to contribute less than the amount required for corporate members. If more than one location of an organization wishes to enjoy the privileges of an institutional associate, then each such location must retain a separate affiliation. See a complete roster of participants.
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$1,205
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