Welcome to Society of Indian Academics in America (SIAA)

“SIAA is an approved  501 (c) (3) charitable organization (EIN Number 22-2929710). 
It aims to bring together the academics in America with interest in Indian culture”.
(Established in 1988)

The Society of Indian Academics in America (SIAA) was founded in 1988 as a not-for-profit organization for the purpose of bringing together academics of Indian origin working in the colleges, universities and research institutions of the United States and Canada in order to promote the professional advancement and to preserve and propagate the cultural heritage of its members. as This purpose is being achieved through various activities, outlined in the Constitution of SIAA, such as organizing lectures and seminars, offering college level courses in Sanskrit, Hindi & other Indian languages, offering scholarships, etc. Suggestions and comments are quite welcome. Please write to the Society address or you may call the Society office at (201)262-2356. SIAA cordially invites each and every academic of Indian origin in North America to become an active member and help in strengthening this unique organization.

Society of Indian
Academics in America

Welcomes to
a Webinar
on

"Indian Knowledge System and Mathematics - Development of Mathematics in India"

Speaker: Prof. S. A. Katre

Date: July 24, 2022
(Sunday) 10:30 AM (New York)
08:30 AM (Denver)
08:00 PM (India)

Aims and Goals

To organize and support academic meetings on India-related themes in any  region in the world.
To provide a forum for professional interaction among its members and other interested individuals
To promote research on topics beneficial to all including India.
To provide guidance an assistance to students seeking higher education in the USA, Canada and India.
To promote the dissemination of information about Indian life, history and culture in North America
To promote knowledge of and interest in India among the successive generations of Indian immigrant.
To promote the transfer of scientific and technological knowledge from North America to India
To promote and protect the legitimate professional interests of academics of Indian origins
To help establish chairs in Indian Studies at American and Canadian Universities.