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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Glasgow

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 27, 2009

    Thursday was Glasgow day in my Scottish tour. I started the day by travelling to Glasgow. The picture below is of George Square which is very impressive but somewhat affected by the rain. I have received mixed opinions of the rain in Glasgow with some people telling me it rains at least every other day…

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    Careers in the home of golf

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 27, 2009

    From Aberdeen I moved on to St. Andrews. On the train I was in awe of the scenery which was quite beautiful but my only opportunity to stop and take pictures was when I was at Leuchars station waiting for the bus, which was unusually unremarkable. On the approach to St. Andrews we passed a…

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    Aberdeen

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 27, 2009

    On Wednesday I went to Aberdeen and had lunch with Garry Brindley, Chair of the IMA Scottish Branch in the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, where I saw a scale model of an oil rig. I then travelled to the University of Aberdeen where I gave my careers talk to the Maths Club. This was well received…

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    Talk to Scottish Branch

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 26, 2009

    On Tuesday after teaching a class at Nottingham Trent 10am-12noon I jumped on the 12.45pm train to Edinburgh. I arrived at 5.30pm and by 6.30pm I was giving a talk to the IMA Scottish Branch. Busy day! The invite to my talk went to staff and postgraduate students at Napier University and IMA members more…

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    Careers in Cardiff

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 25, 2009

    I spent a very enjoyable overnight stay in Cardiff. I gave my careers talk at the School of Mathematics, University of Cardiff (pictured below) and had lunch afterwards with Julie Hepburn, who acts as the AGCAS half of our AGCAS-IMA link. We talked about the ways we can work together to promote maths careers. Recently…

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    Podcast Episode 18: Jane Wess, Science Museum

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 23, 2009

    These are the show notes for episode 18 of the Travels in a Mathematical World podcast. 18 is the only number that is twice the sum of its digits. More about the number 18 from Number Gossip. For episode 18 I visited the Science Museum where Jane Wess told me about the mathematics collection. To…

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    At Brunel giving the same talk, differently

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 20, 2009

    Today I woke in Uxbridge and spent part of the day with Victor Arulchandran at Brunel University. I gave my careers talk first to the third year, where I was joined by the mathematics careers advisor, Raj Sidhu. I focused the talk on the career development aspects – the benefits of joining a professional body…

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