Chartered Mathematician
Chartered Mathematician (CMath) is a professional qualification in Mathematics awarded to professional practising mathematicians by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) in the United Kingdom.
Chartered Mathematician is the IMA's highest professional qualification; achieving it is done through a rigorous peer-reviewed process.
The required standard[1] for Chartered Mathematician registration is typically an accredited UK MMath degree, at least five years of peer-reviewed professional practise of advanced Mathematics, attainment of a senior-level of technical standing, and an ongoing commitment to Continuing Professional Development.
A Chartered Mathematician is entitled to use the post-nominal letters CMath, in accordance with the Royal Charter granted to the IMA by the Privy Council. The profession of Chartered Mathematician is a 'regulated profession' under the European professional qualification directives.[2]
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External links
- Institute of Mathematics and its Applications website
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- International Centre for Mathematical Sciences
- Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education
- Association of Teachers of Mathematics
- British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics
- Council for the Mathematical Sciences
- Count On
- Edinburgh Mathematical Society
- HoDoMS
- Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
- Isaac Newton Institute
- United Kingdom Mathematics Trust
- Joint Mathematical Council
- Kent Mathematics Project
- London Mathematical Society
- Making Mathematics Count
- Mathematical Association
- Mathematics and Computing College
- Mathematics in Education and Industry
- Megamaths
- Millennium Mathematics Project
- More Maths Grads
- National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics
- National Numeracy
- National Numeracy Strategy
- El Nombre
- Numbertime
- Oxford University Invariant Society
- School Mathematics Project
- Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Network
- Sentinus
- Chartered Mathematician
- Smith's Prize
- Adams Prize
- Thomas Bond Sprague Prize
- Rollo Davidson Prize
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