About Eureka
Eureka is a journal published annually by the Archimedeans,
the Mathematical Society of the University of Cambridge.
It includes many mathematical articles on a variety of topics, written by students and mathematicians from all over the
world, as well as a short summary of the activities of the society, problem sets, puzzles, artwork and book reviews.
Eureka has been published 61 times since 1939, and authors
include famous mathematicians and scientists such as Nobel Laureate Paul Dirac, Fields Medallist Tim Gowers, Paul
Erdos, Martin Gardner, Godfrey Hardy, John Conway, Roger
Penrose, Ian Stewart, and Stephen Hawking.
"I think Eureka is a brilliant magazine.
Many of its articles are classics."
Ian Stewart, FRS
Eureka is about 90 pages long, perfect bound, and has a print
run of about 1000 copies. All current members of the Archimedeans, which include most mathematicians students in
Cambridge, receive a copy of Eureka for free. In addition we
have about 150 subscriptions by alumni and libraries all over
the world - a number we are working on to increase in the
future. The price of Eureka 61 is £4 plus postage.
Advertising in Eureka is a truly unique opportunity to reach
some of the best students in Cambridge as part of a highly
regarded publication.
How you can support us
The Archimedeans is a non-profit organisation. All editorial
work is done by volunteers, but the Archimedeans membership fees don't cover the whole cost of printing. We offer the
following advertising possibilities:
full page 174mm x 247mm
half page 138mm x 102mm
The journal is printed in full colour. We ask sponsors to submit adverts as PDF or TIFF files with an image resolution of at
least 300 dpi and in CMYK colour mode. Adverts that aren't
submitted in the correct size may have to be cropped.
In addition to advertising within the journal, we are happy
to distribute promotional flyers, no larger than A5, together
with the journal. Please contact us for more details.
Contact Details
If you are interested in supporting Eureka, please email
archim-eureka-editor@srcf.ucam.org.
The postal address of the Archimedeans is
The Archimedeans
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Wilberforce Road
Cambridge, CB3 0WA
United Kingdom
For more information about the Archimedeans and all the
events we host throughout the year, please visit our
events page.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!