A key role played by the Society is to represent the interests of the profession. To do this we provide submissions to Government and other bodies.
Society Submissions
The Society’s submissions are listed below:
- 2012—March
Seed Statement for “A Decadal Plan for the Mathematical Sciences” in Australia; prepared by the National Council for the Mathematical Sciences. - 2009—March
A National Strategy for Mathematical Sciences in Australia, written by Hyam Rubinstein in consultation with the Australian Council of Heads of Mathematical Sciences - 2007—July
Science deans urge action to boost enrolments, report from the he Australian Council of Deans of Science - 2005—December
National Strategic Review of Mathematical Sciences Research - 2005—May
Submission from AustMS for the Research Quality Framework (RQF) (Michael Cowling) - 2002—August
Government Research Priority Setting Exercise – Submission by AustMS
Higher Education Review — Submission by AustMS - 2002—July
Teachers in touch (Prof. Tim Brown, Dean of Science at ANU) - 2002—May
Mathematical Sciences in Australia: Still looking for a future—An update on the report on the brain drain in mathematics - 2001—December
Victorian Review of Teacher Qualifications — Submission by AustMS - 2001—August
Status and Quality of Teaching and Learning of Science in Australian Schools – Commentary (Jan Thomas, Executive Officer of the Society)
Brain Drain Briefing Paper (Jan Thomas, Executive Officer of the Society) - 2001—April
Senate Enquiry into Higher Education — Submission by AustMS - 2000—October
The Math Sciences in Australia — Looking for a Future (Jan, Thomas, Executive Officer, Aust MS) - 1999
New knowledge; New opportunities—Green paper on Higher Education Research and Research Training — Response by AustMS - 1997
1997 Higher Education Review. — Submission by the National Committee for Mathematics