The 11th South Eastern European Mathematical Olympiad for University Students, SEEMOUS 2017, will take place in FYR of Macedonia between
February 28 and March 5, 2017 in Ohrid.
More information about SEEMOUS 2017 can be found in the download attachments:
The 21st Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (JBMO 2017), will take place in Bulgaria.
More details will be announced.
The 34th Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (BMO 2017), will be held in Ohrid, FYR of Macedonia, from May 2nd to May 7th, 2017. The contest will take place on May 4th, 2017.
The deadline for the problem proposals is April 15th, 2017.
Problems should be sent by e-mail to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The aim of this project is the development of methodology in teaching and learning mathematics with the creation of interactive book that can be used by teachers and students.
This output will be a sample teaching material and methodology for teaching mathematics mostly to pupils between the age of 14 and 18. The interactive guidebook will be comprised of two parts including mathematical problems from students in the first, and more complex problems developed by the teachers in the second one.
You can find out more about MATH Labyrinth Project in its official website: http://www.math-labyrinth.eu/
The Romanian Mathematical Society (RMS) and the Mathematical Society of SouthEastern Europe (MASSEE) organized the 20th Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (JBMO 2016) in Slatina from June 24th till June 29th, 2016.
The following MASSEE member countries participated:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, the former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, and Romania.
Guest participating countries were:
Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, France, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Romania B, and Alutus (team from Slatina).
Below you can find the attachments: JBMO 2016 Problems and Solutions, JBMO 2016 Final Results, JBMO 2016 Results by teams.
For more details visit the BMO2016 official website: http://jbmo.ssmr.ro
The Albanian Mathematical Association (AMA) and the Mathematical Society of SouthEastern Europe (MASSEE) organized the 33rd Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (BMO 2016) in Tirana from May 5th to May 10th, 2016.
The following MASSEE member countries participated:
Albania A, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Montenegro, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, and Turkey.
Guest participating countries were:
Albania B, Azerbaijan, France, Italy, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, and United Kingdom.
Below you can find the attachments: BMO 2016 Problems and Solutions, BMO 2016 Final Results, BMO 2016 Results by Country.
For more details visit the BMO2016 official website: http://www.bmo2016.al/
Supported by
SEEMOUS2016 - FINAL RESULTS - Click HERE to download (PDF File)
SEEMOUS2016 PROBLEMS - Click HERE to download (PDF File)
First announcement and Invitation - Click HERE to download (PDF File)
FINAL Programme - Click HERE to download (PDF File) - Updated 20.2.16
Programme content information - Click HERE to download (PDF File)
Hotel Addresses - Click HERE to view (PDF File)
Regulations - Click HERE to download (PDF File)
Registration Form - Click HERE to download (Word File)
Airport Transfer form/Travel details - Click HERE to download (Word File)
SEEMOUS 2016 Organizer contact information - Click HERE to download (Word File)
The Committee for Women in Mathematics (http://www.mathunion.org/cwm/) invites proposals for funding of up to €3000 for activities or initiatives taking place in 2016, and aimed at establishing or supporting networks for women in mathematics, preferably at the continental or regional level, and with priority given to networks and individuals in developing or emerging countries. CWM’s help could include, for example, funding meetings, travel for individuals for consultation purposes, or advice and support in creating websites. Other ideas for researching and/or addressing problems encountered by women in mathematics may also be considered.
Proposers should write a short account (no more than two pages) explaining the nature of their activity and how it fulfills the above aims, as well as indications on how CWM money would be spent and other funding which may be available. There will be one call for applications regarding activities in 2016 with deadline of 15th January 2016. It is anticipated that further calls will be made in subsequent years.
Applications should be sent to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Successful applications will be informed no later than February 29, 2016. Depending on demand, successful applications may not be funded in full. Successful applicants will be asked to send before the end of 2016 a short report of the activity with details of how the budget was spent.
A pdf version of the call can be found at:
http://www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/templates/wim/images/CWMCall2016.pdf