AMiE Update: Member Interest Communities 11 November 2025

AMiE Update: Member Interest Communities

As AMiE continues to develop and find its shape as the new national home for all of us involved in mathematics education, we are delighted to introduce our Member Interest Communities (MICs) — these form the heart of how members can shape, influence, and contribute to AMiE’s work.

 

What are Member Interest Communities?

Member Interest Communities will bring together members who share a common focus or interest, such as a particular education phase, professional role, or area of practice.

They are collaborative groups, led by members and supported by the wider AMiE infrastructure, providing spaces to share ideas, develop initiatives, and ensure that the voices of practitioners across all areas of mathematics education are represented.

 

How can I get involved?

Each MIC is open to all AMiE members with an interest in that area. Whether you want to share ideas, collaborate on a project, or simply stay connected with colleagues working in similar spaces, joining a MIC is a great way to contribute to AMiE’s work.

As we work on developing AMiE’s online provision, we will also be looking to create suitable online spaces for each of the MICs so you can stay connected to the work of any MICs you are involved with.

Over the coming months, as more of the pieces of the merger fall into place, we’ll be sharing updates on how you can express your interest in getting involved in any of these Member Interest Communities.

 

For further information on the MICs, please click here.

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