The Presidents of the International Mathematical Union (IMU) are the leaders of the organization, which is a worldwide body dedicated to promoting international cooperation in mathematics. The IMU was established in 1952 and is responsible for organizing international mathematical congresses, supporting mathematical research, and fostering connections among mathematicians globally. The IMU's presidency typically serves a term of four years, during which the president represents the Union at international mathematical events, oversees its activities, and contributes to the development of mathematics worldwide.

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