Special Development Fund

The Special Development Fund helps IMU to fulfill the important obligation of helping developing countries within the framework of mathematical research. The means of the Fund, which go unreduced to mathematicians from developing countries, are used primarily for travel grants to young mathematicians, to make it possible for them to participate in International Congresses of Mathematicians. The Executive Committee of IMU elects an international committee to distribute the grants.

Means to the Special Development Fund come from donations. Donations can be sent, at any time and in any convertible currency, to the following account:

The following contributions have been received in the years 1991-1996:
		1991  
	American Mathematical Society  		US $ 14.772,93 
	Royal Society  				US $  8.780,27 
	London Math. Society  			US $  1.730,10 


    		1992    
   	American Mathematical Society  		US $ 27.787,00 
  	Wiskundig Gennotschap, Netherlands  	US $  1.825,40 
   	Royal Society  				US $  8.377,21 
  	Deutsche Math. Vereinigung  		US $  6.406,74 
 

    		1993    
   	American Mathematical Society  		US $ 32.500,95 
  	Wiskundig Gennotschap, Netherlands  	US $  1.418,43 


    		1994    
	American Mathematical Society		US $ 30.550,06
  	Mathematical Society of Japan  		US $ 18.881,11 
  	Royal Society  				US $  4.477,00 
  	Com. Nat. Frac. Math., France  		US $  3.404,86  
  	CNPq, Brazil  				US $  6.944,44 

		1995
	American Mathematical Society		US $ 33.227,89
	CNPq, Brazil  				US $ 10.000,00 
	London  Mathematical Society		US $  3.263,12

		1996
	American Mathematical Society		US $ 31.807,41
	London Mathematical Society		US $  3.639,60


Last modified: Thu Jul 24 05:57:02 1997