The Archimedeans

The Archimedeans are the mathematical society of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1935. It currently has over 2000 active members, many of them alumni, making it one of the largest student societies in Cambridge. The society hosts regular talks at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, including in the past by many well-known speakers in the field of mathematics. It publishes two magazines, Eureka and QARCH. The society is mentioned in G. H. Hardy's essay A Mathematician's Apology. Past presidents of The Archimedeans include Michael Atiyah and Richard Taylor.

The Archimedeans

The Archimedeans are the mathematical society of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1935. It currently has over 2000 active members, many of them alumni, making it one of the largest student societies in Cambridge. The society hosts regular talks at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, including in the past by many well-known speakers in the field of mathematics. It publishes two magazines, Eureka and QARCH. The society is mentioned in G. H. Hardy's essay A Mathematician's Apology. Past presidents of The Archimedeans include Michael Atiyah and Richard Taylor.