The purpose of this Committee is to promote the objectives of the Society in as far as they concern gender and broader diversity practices.
Terms of Reference
The Committee's full Terms of Reference are available here.
Membership
S. Lombardo (Chair, ex officio as Member-at-Large of Council (Women and Diversity)), L. Bandara, C. Garetto, I. Gordon (ex officio as Vice-President), L. Hakim, H. Haughton (IMA rep), H. Herrera (ORS rep), T. Kelly, A. Lecuona, L. Rila, K. Severn (RSS rep), M. Sommacal.
Dates of Meetings
The committee meets twice annually, once in February/March and once in September/October.
Grants
The Committee operates several grants schemes:
Caring Supplementary Grants
Emmy Noether Fellowships
Grace Chisholm Young Fellowships
Events
Events supported by the Committee include the annual Mary Cartwright Lecture and Good Practice Scheme Workshops throughout the year.
The Committee also provides funding for external events via its Inclusion and Diversity Fund.
аĿª½±Caring Costs Policy
The аĿª½±wishes to enable carers and parents to take part in the activities that it supports. Applicants for grants across Schemes 1-9, for Early Career Research activities or who will run Society Meetings can request funding to help mathematicians with caring or parenting responsibilities to participate in their activities. In addition, individuals requiring support for caring to attend conferences, workshops, research schools and meetings or to make research visits - not necessarily organised by аĿª½±- can apply for a Caring Supplementary Grant (see link above) to contribute to such costs.
The Policy is available here.
Good Practice Scheme
The London Mathematical Society strongly supports advancing women's careers in university mathematics departments. The Society's Committee for Women and Diversity in Mathematics has developed a Good Practice Scheme with the aim of supporting mathematics departments to embed equal opportunities for women within their working practices. Find out more information here.
Success Stories
What does it mean to be a successful mathematician? What is involved in a successful mathematical career? Find out here.
History of the Committee
Past аĿª½±President, Professor Caroline Series, FRS has written an interesting article about the history and activities of the London Mathematical Society's Women in Mathematics Committee (аĿª½±WiMC) and the British Women in Maths Days (BWM Days) which preceded it. The article is available here.