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Where I’ve been and what I did there

Little bit of a dry post but as I am fascinated by keeping track of such things, here is a list of universities I have visited so far as University Liaison Officer for the IMA (since I started in January 2008) and what I did there:

Aberdeen (Visited, Careers talk), Bath (Visited), Birmingham (Visited), Brighton (Visited, Prize Giving), Bristol (Visited, Careers talk), Brunel (Visited, Careers talk (twice)), Cambridge (Visited, Research conference stall), Cardiff (Visited, Careers talk), Edinburgh (Visited, Careers talk (twice)), Glasgow (Visited, Careers talk), Greenwich (Visited, Careers talk, Wii talk), Heriot-Watt (Visited, Careers talk), Imperial College (Visited), King’s College London (Visited, Prize Giving), Kingston (Visited), Leeds (Visited), Leicester (Visited, Careers talk, Wii talk), London Met (Visited, Careers talk), Manchester (Visited, Careers fair, Research conference stall), Napier (Visited, Branch talk), Newcastle (Visited, Wii talk, Cryptography talk), Nottingham (Visited, Research conference stall), Nottingham Trent (Visited, Careers talk), OU (Visited, Careers talk), Oxford (Visited, Careers fair), Plymouth (Visited, Careers fair), Portsmouth (Visited), Reading (Visited), Sheffield (Visited, Wii talk), St Andrews (Visited, Careers talk), Strathclyde (Visited, Careers talk), Surrey (Visited, Research conference stall), UCL (Visited), UWE (Visited, Careers talk), Warwick (Visited) and York (Visited, Careers talk (twice), Careers fair, Puzzles talk).

Visited refers to any visit. Otherwise, details of talks I have given are available.

I believe the following universities offer mathematics but I have not yet been there as ULO:

Aberystwyth, Aston, Birkbeck, Bolton, Chester, City, London, Coventry, Derby, Dundee, Durham, Essex, Exeter, Glamorgan, Hertfordshire, Keele, Kent, Lancaster, Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores, Loughborough, LSE, Manchester Metropolitan, Northampton, Northumbria at Newcastle, Oxford Brookes, Queen Mary London, Queen’s, Belfast, Royal Holloway, Sheffield Hallam, Southampton, Staffordshire, Stirling, Sussex, Swansea, UCLAN, UEA, West of Scotland and Wolverhampton.

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