The Colombian Mathematical Society is based in Bogotá, and is a member of the Unión Matemática de América Latina y el Caribe [es].
[2] The Colombian Mathematical Society was founded at a meeting in the home of Julio Carrizosa Valenzuela [es] on 10 August 1955.
"[16] Past recipients of the prize are: The José Celestino Mutis Prize (Spanish: Premio José Celestino Mutis) is awarded to a teacher of mathematics who has "excelled in their professional work and made a fundamental contribution to the development of mathematics in [Colombia].
"[18] Past recipients of the prize are: The José Fernando Escobar Prize (Spanish: Premio José Fernando Escobar) is awarded to a mathematician who has "excelled in their research in pure or applied mathematics, through the achievement of exceptional published results.
The Sociedad Colombiana de Matemáticas (SCM) (Colombian Mathematical Society) is an entity of scientific and cultural nature, non-profit, with legal status, having its own assets and whose domicile is the city of Bogotá.