Application for membership of the NZMS
The New Zealand Mathematical Society (Inc.) is the representative body of professional mathematicians in New Zealand, and was founded in 1974. Its aims include promotion of research and education in the mathematical sciences, the development, application and dissemination of mathematical knowledge within New Zealand, and effective cooperation and collaboration between mathematicians and their colleagues in New Zealand and in other countries.
Membership classes:
(15% GST is included in all fees.)
Note: As the NZMS is changing its balance date to 30 June in 2025, there are membership fees for Ordinary Members of $45 for the first six months of 2025 and then $90 for the 12 months ending 30 June 2026. To reduce administration overheads, there is a special Ordinary membership fee of $120 for the 18 months ending 30 June 2026.
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Ordinary First year of membership is free. Otherwise it is $45 (first six months of 2025) or $120 (1 Jan 2025 to 30 June 2026)
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Reciprocal $22.50 (first six months of 2025) or $60 (1 Jan 2025 to 30 June 2026)
For overseas residents who are fully paid-up members of societies with which the NZMS maintains a reciprocity agreement (the American Mathematical Society, the Australian Mathematical Society, the Canadian Mathematical Society, the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, the Irish Mathematical Society, the London Mathematical Society, and the Mathematical Society of Japan).
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Student Free
For currently enrolled students based in NZ
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Overseas Student Free
For currently enrolled students based overseas
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Life $240 (until 30 June 2026)
This class of membership is available to retired persons on payment of a sum equal to three times the current annual membership fee.
When paying their membership fees, members can also:
- elect to make a donation to the NZMS Endowment for Student Support
- pay their ANZIAM NZ Branch membership fee of $16.
As part of your membership, you will receive the NZMS Newsletter electronically.
The Newsletter is published three times a year.