Irish Mathematical Society
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Irish Committee for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Mathematics
11th of February 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
The Irish Committee for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Mathematics (ICEDIM) was formed as a sub-committee of the Irish Mathematical Society (IMS) in September 2022. ICEDIM's main aim is to advise and report to the IMS Committee on all EDI matters concerning mathematics, including the theme of gender and science and the promotion of women in the field of mathematics. ICEDIM works towards:
- encouraging women and under-represented groups to study mathematics
- supporting women and under-represented groups in their careers
- giving prominence and visibility to women mathematicians and mathematicians from under-represented groups.
Women in the Mathematical Sciences Conferences
- The 2026 Women in the Mathematical Sciences Day conference will be hosted by Technological University Dublin on Friday, 8 May 2026.
- The 2025 Women in the Mathematical Sciences Day was hosted at University of Galway on 12 May 2025, and was co-organised by the Royal irish Academy and the Irish Committee for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Mathematics (ICEDIM).
- The Women in Maths Day 2024 was hosted by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the Mathematics Application Consortium for Science and Industry (MACSI) at University of Limerick.
ICEDIM Seminar Series [All seminars]
Next seminar: Jessica Weitbrecht (AIMS Rwanda), January 2025 (date to be confirmed)Committee Membership
Chair: R. Gaburro, Romina DOT Gaburro AT ul DOT ie Secretary: N. Madden, niall DOT madden AT nuigalway DOT ie
- A. Carnevale (University of Galway)
- T. Carroll (University College Cork)
- E. Ní Fhloinn (Dublin City University)
- R. Gaburro (University of Limerick)
- N. Madden (University of Galway)
- D. Mackey (TU Dublin)
- D. Malone (Maynooth University)
- H. Šmigoc (University College Dublin)
- N. Snigireva (University of Galway)