Canadian Mathematical Society

Since then, the society has expanded its activities to serve K-12 and post secondary students, as well as professors and established researchers.

[2] In cooperation with Springer Publications, the CMS publishes many text books aimed at a university and academic researcher level.

The CMS also publishes A Taste of Mathematics (ATOM), a series of small booklets on a variety of topics suitable for high school enrichment.

[4] The CMS Notes is the Society's official newsletter, published six times per year and available to members or the public online.

[6] Studc aims to bring together French and English Canadian graduate and undergraduate mathematics students through research and networking events and publication opportunities.

Through its Student Committee, the CMS is the main sponsor for the bilingual Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, an annual research and networking conference held each summer and targeted at Canadian undergraduates interested in any area of pure or applied mathematics.

The conference strives to strengthen the community between young female mathematicians and their senior counterparts through the building of mentorship, relationships, and networking.

CMS runs several annual summer math camps across Canada to foster interest and excitement in elementary-school and secondary-school aged students.

The CMS also runs several smaller specialty camps targeted at visible minorities and under-represented groups in the mathematical community.