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Subscribing to Eureka


Eureka is free to members; life members receive three free issues.

Subscribing

Private subscriptions can be initiated by sending a cheque for £20 made payable to 'The Archimedeans Eureka Account' along with a postal address. This entitles the subscriber to approximately 4 or 5 issues of the journal depending on future postage rates, and changes in printing costs. For further information, please e-mail the Subscriptions Manager, or write to:

	Archimedeans - Eureka
	Centre for Mathematical Sciences
	Wilberforce Road
	Cambridge CB3 0WA

We also accept subscriptions through Swets Information Services.

Back Issues

Eureka back issues are priced at £1 each plus postage and packing (£1.50 each plus postage and packing for issues 53, 54 and 55). Not all issues are available, and issues may become more or less available in time; please see here for details of which issues are currently available.

For more details, please e-mail the Subscriptions Manager, or write to the address given above.

See also General Information about Eureka and Eureka Online

Recent News
28/01/09: Eureka 59 is out now!

We will distribute them to member's pigeonhole by the end of this week.

If you are a member and entitled for a free copy (i.e. joined in 2006, 2007 and 2008), but live outside Cambridge or by some reasons didn't receive it by then, please contact the business manager at archim-business@srcf.ucam.org, and we will try to get the Eureka out to you in the next week.

If you are not entitled for a free copy, you are very welcome to purchase them from the subscription manager at archim-eureka-subscriptions@srcf.ucam.org.


15/01/09: Eureka 59 is out now!

You'll receive your free copy soon if entitled.

Otherwise, feel free to contact the subscription manager at archim-eureka-subscriptions@srcf.ucam.org to purchase a copy.

 
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