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In 1978, the competition became a nationwide event, and became known as the Australian Mathematics Competition for the Wales awards, with 60,000 students from Australia and New Zealand participating. The competition has spread to countries such as New Zealand , Singapore , Fiji , Tonga , Taiwan , China and Malaysia .
The Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS) was founded in 1956 and is the national society of the mathematics profession in Australia. One of the society's listed purposes is to promote the cause of mathematics in the community by representing the interests of the profession to government. [1] The society also publishes three mathematical ...
She helped establish and run the Australian Mathematics Competition, serving as chair of its founding committee, as a member of its board of governors from 1977 to 1985 and as editor for its publications from 1979. She was also an associate editor for the American publication The College Mathematics Journal. Her articles on teaching mathematics ...
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Work in applied mathematics and/or the applications of mathematics, and lecturing gifts United Kingdom: Neumann Prize: British Society for the History of Mathematics: Book in English (including books in translation) dealing with the history of mathematics and aimed at a broad audience United Kingdom: Pólya Prize (LMS) London Mathematical Society
The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) based out of the University of Waterloo hosts long-standing national competitions for grade levels 7–12 [2] [3] MathChallengers (formerly MathCounts BC) — for eighth, ninth, and tenth grade students
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He was known for his work as a writer and editor of Function, a mathematics magazine aimed at high school students, [7] and as a biographer of ancient Greek mathematician Hypatia. He won the B. H. Neumann award of the Australian Mathematics Trust in 2003 for his "rich and varied commitment to mathematics enrichment".