European Women in Mathematics explained

European Women in Mathematics
Formation:1986
Type:Professional organization
Membership:500
Leader Title:Convenor
Leader Name:Andrea Walther

European Women in Mathematics (EWM) is an international association of women working in the field of mathematics in Europe. The association participates in political and strategic work to promote the role of women in mathematics and offers its members direct support. Its goals include encouraging women to study mathematics and providing visibility to women mathematicians. It is the "first and best known" of several organizations devoted to women in mathematics in Europe.

Mission

European Women in Mathematics aims to encourage women to study mathematics, support women in their careers, provide a meeting place for like-minded people and highlight and make women mathematicians visible. In this way, and by promoting scientific communication and working with groups and organisations with similar goals, they spread their vision of mathematics and science.[1]

Mentorship

EWM has a mentoring programme which can be joined at any time of the year. EWM brings together a younger and a more experienced member to share different experiences and perspectives for motivation and inspiration.

Grants

EWM awards travel grants for female mathematicians every year. The travel grants are awarded to EWM members who are at an early stage of their career or work in a developing country and who need financial resources (travel and/or accommodation, up to 400 EUR) to attend and speak at an important conference in their field of expertise.

Regular Activities

Every other year, EWM holds a general meeting and a summer school. A newsletter is published at least twice a year, EWM has a website, a facebook group and an e-mail network. EWM coordinates a mentoring programme and awards a travel grant twice a year.

General Meetings

EWM hold a General Meeting every other year in the form of a week-long conference with a scientific program of mini-courses on mathematical topics, discussions on the situation of women in the field and a General Assembly.

General meetings have been held in Paris (1986), Copenhagen (1987), Warwick (1988), Lisbon (1990), Marseilles (1991), Warsaw (1993), Madrid (1995), Trieste ICTP (1997), Hannover (1999), Malta (2001), Luminy (2003), Volgograd (2005), Cambridge (2007),[2] Novi Sad (2009),[3] Barcelona (2011), Bonn (2013), Cortona (2015), and Graz (2018).

Activities at international conferences

EWM holds satellite conferences to the European Congress in Mathematics and takes part in ICWM International Conference of Women in Mathematics, International Congress of Women Mathematicians and now World Meeting for Women Mathematicians.

History

Although the group that became EWM began holding informal meetings as early as 1974,EWM was founded as an organization in 1986 by Bodil Branner, Caroline Series, Gudrun Kalmbach, Marie-Françoise Roy, and Dona Strauss, inspired by the activities of the Association for Women in Mathematics in the USA.[4] It was established as an association under Finnish law in 1993 with its seat in Helsinki.In fact, the basic structure defining the convenor, standing committee and coordinators was established between 1987 and 1991. An EWM email net was set up in 1994 followed by a web page in 1997.[5]

The organization has a Scientific Committee, jointly with the European Mathematical Society and its Committee on Women in Mathematics.

Convenors and Deputies

List of elected convenors and deputy convenors of the standing committee of EWM[6] !period!convenor!deputy convenor!deputy convenor
1993–1994Anna Romanowska (Poland)
1996–1997Sylvie Paycha (France) Capi Corrales (Spain)
1998–1999[7] Laura Fainsilber (Sweden)Irene Sciriha (Malta)Inna Yemelyanova
2000–2001Irene Sciriha (Malta)Christine Bessenrodt (Germany)Laura Fainsilber (Sweden)
2002–2003Ljudmila Bordag (Germany)Irene Sciriha (Malta)Francine Diener (France)
2004–2005Laura Tedeschini-Lalli (Italy)Marjo Lipponen (Finland)Marie Demlova (Czech Republic)
2006–2007Marjo Lipponen (Finland)Karma Dajani (Netherlands)Laura Tedeschini-Lalli (Italy)
2008–2009Frances Kirwan (UK)Marjo Lipponen (Finland)
2010–2011Marie-Francoise Roy (France)Frances Kirwan (UK)
2012–2013Marie-Francoise Roy (France)Lisbeth Fajstrup (Denmark)
2013–2016Susanna Terracini (Italy)Angela Pistoia (Italy)
2016–2020Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb (Austria/UK)Elena Resmerita (Austria)
2020–2022[8] Andrea Walther (Germany)Kaie Kubjas (Finland)

Similar Societies

There are many similar societies like the "European Women in Mathematics" society that celebrate women in Mathematics.[9] For instance:

Women in Mathematics

Mathematics

European Union Information

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mission – European Women in Mathematics. 2020-11-01. en-US.
  2. Web site: 2015-09-23. EWM 2007, Cambridge. https://web.archive.org/web/20180831002427/https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/women-mathematics/ewm-2007. 2018-08-31. 2018-08-30. University of Cambridge, Faculty of Mathematics. en. dead.
  3. Web site: 2009-08-25. Math Up! 14th general meeting of European Women in Mathematics (EWM). Novi Sad (Serbia), 25–28 August 2009. 2018-08-30. UNESCO. en.
  4. Web site: European Women in Mathematics. February 2018. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. 2018-08-30.
  5. Web site: History – European Women in Mathematics. en-US. 2019-10-08.
  6. Web site: History – European Women in Mathematics. 2020-09-30. en-US.
  7. Web site: The 8th General Meeting of EWM – European Women in Mathematics. 2020-09-30. en-US.
  8. Web site: Andrea Walther and Kaie Kubjas elected new convenors – European Women in Mathematics. 2020-09-30. en-US.
  9. Web site: Similar Societies – European Women in Mathematics. en-US. 2019-10-08.
  10. Web site: CWM International Mathematical Union (IMU). www.mathunion.org. 2019-10-08.
  11. Web site: Women. euro-math-soc.eu. en. 2019-10-08.
  12. Web site: EMS/EWM Scientific Committee. 2008-03-22. Women and Mathematics. en. 2019-10-08.
  13. Web site: Femmes et Mathématiques. www.femmes-et-maths.fr. 2019-10-08.
  14. Web site: EWM - The Netherlands. www.ewmnetherlands.nl. 2021-07-08.
  15. Web site: Women in Mathematics Committee London Mathematical Society. www.lms.ac.uk. 2019-10-08.
  16. Web site: Korea Women in Mathematical Sciences. www.kwms.or.kr. 2019-10-08. 2021-07-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20210709190502/http://www.kwms.or.kr/eng/index.php?mp=1_1. dead.
  17. Web site: Home. Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). en-US. 2019-10-08.
  18. Web site: Women in Math Project. pages.uoregon.edu. 2021-02-05.
  19. Web site: AWSE. www.awse.ru. 2019-10-08.
  20. Web site: EMIS. 2020-09-30. www.emis.de.
  21. Web site: Home International Mathematical Union (IMU). 2020-09-30. www.mathunion.org.
  22. Web site: Mathematics Archives WWW Server. 2020-09-30. archives.math.utk.edu.
  23. Web site: European Mathematical Society. 2020-09-30. euro-math-soc.eu. 2008-05-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20080518115319/https://euro-math-soc.eu/. dead.