The backbone of the Maths Society is our community of hardworking contributors, who help to develop and write our articles. If you are interested in writing a Maths Society article, you can find out more further down this page. If you would like to be part of our podcast Mathsounds, work on a competition or an event we are taking part in, please contact us.
Writing for our website is the perfect way for any maths student to demonstrate and hone their writing skills, mathematical knowledge, and love of maths. In doing so, you will join a community of other young people who also love maths and show the world your work.
All of our contributors are fully credited on this website and get their own author page, featuring all of their work. Your work is also be sent to all our members in our monthly newsletter.
We are particularly interested in having more writers and mathematical experts to contribute to our work. We pride ourselves on writing from a student perspective, but expert contributions or advice from anyone is more than welcome. If you are interested in joining our Editorial Board, please let us know.
Maths Society is also interested in developing our own maths puzzles and problems, from cross numbers to logic puzzles, so if you write any of these please get in touch with us.
If you hold any competitions or events and would like us to get involved, please contact us.
Contributing to our website
Writing a Blog post
If you are interested in writing a Blog post for Maths Society, please follow the instructions in our Blog Post Style Guide. You may write about whatever interests you, however you might be interested in using one of the suggestions below:
Writing a page in our Notebook
If you are interested in writing a Notebook page for Maths Society, please follow the instructions in our Notebook Page Style Guide. You may write about whatever interests you, however you might be interested in using one of the suggestions below:
Writing a Biography
If you are interested in writing a Biography for Maths Society, please follow the instructions in our Biography Style Guide. You may write about whatever interests you, however you might be interested in using one of the suggestions below:
Our student contributors
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Our non-student contributors
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