Funding Opportunities

Below is a list of funding opportunities that are available to support travel to the Joint Meetings of the American, Australian and New Zealand Mathematical Societies. These opportunities are external to the conference and each has its own eligibility criteria. Please direct any questions around these opportunities directly to the organisations offering them.

WIMSIG Praeger Award

Full or partial support for women, trans and gender diverse mathematicians based in Australia to attend conferences or to visit collaborators. More details

WIMSIG Cheryl E. Praeger Travel Awards

Street Award

Provide additional financial support to Australian mathematicians for their caring responsibilities, while they travel for conferences or research visits to collaborators. More details

WIMSIG Anne Penfold Street Awards

AustMS Student Support Scheme

The Student Support Scheme (SSS) provides funding to support student members of the Australian Mathematical Society, studying at an Australian university, to attend and present a paper at the annual conference and other approved conferences. More details

Student Support Scheme

2024 NZMS Joint Meeting Subsidy Scheme

The NZMS has set aside funding to assist its members to attend the Joint Meeting of the NZMS, AustMS and AMS. This funding is intended to cover the gap between the usual costs of attending the NZMS Colloquium and this year’s special meeting. It is available to NZMS members, outside of Auckland who do not have access to large grants. Funding is provisional on the applicant submitting a talk to one of the special sessions or to the contributed papers session. More details

https://nzmathsoc.org.nz/?assistance

NZMS Student Travel Awards

One of the main activities of the NZMS is the provision of financial support to students in mathematics in New Zealand. Towards this aim, the Society invites applications for Student Travel Awards from students to support them presenting their research at conferences, attending workshops, and developing new collaborations. More details

https://nzmathsoc.org.nz/?assistance

We are grateful to our sponsors

The Kalman Trust

Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland