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The American Mathmatical Society Purpose of the Organization The American Math Society promotes the research of mathmatics. It was founded in 1888 and now has over 32,000 individual members and 550 institutional members. The headquarters are located in Rhode Island. It is a national organization. Its purpose is to raise math awareness and to have

Membership You need to fill out an application and pay dues, you need to bye points. It cost $126 a year to join if your income is less than 85,000 dollars a year and it is $186 if your income is 85,000 dollars or more a year. You can also get lifetime memberships. (As shown below) If you are from a developing country then the rate is only 16 dollars a year. If you are a student it is 42 dollars a year, it is the same if you are unemployed. If you are retired it is 63 dollars a year. As a member you get access to books, journals, and mathmatical reviews. You will get to praticipate in confrences and you may get funding. You can go to math camps and there are competitions.
 * A. Age 60 or above || Five times the current higher regular dues rate (US$840) ||
 * B. Age 50 or above || Ten times the current higher regular dues rate (US$1,680) ||
 * C. Age 40 or above || Fifteen times the current higher regular dues rate (US$2,520) ||

The contact information is 201 Charles Street Providence, RI, 02904 USA

Phone: 401-455-4000

Or email us at ams@ams.org

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