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    IMA Prize Giving at King’s

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted November 21, 2008

    Today I attended Prize Giving at King’s College, London (pictured above). I was invited to attend as the IMA was giving two prizes to mathematics students. One of the students, Janine Walker (pictured below), was in attendance and I was able to meet her and her family afterward the ceremony. Universities that offer mathematics are…

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    9th Younger Mathematicians Conference

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted November 21, 2008

    I attended the 9th IMA Younger Mathematicians Conference last week in London. The Younger Mathematicians Conferences attract Mathematicians under 35 (and a few over to be honest – passports aren’t checked at the door!) from around the UK who are studying and working in Universities, Schools and in many sectors of Industry. This time the…

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    Quite interesting

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted November 17, 2008

    On the Children in Need special episode of Qi one of the topics covered was Bertrand Russell‘s work on Principia Mathematica and particularly the proof that 1+1=2. Although a lot of the discussion was frivolous, it did contain some nice comments (the proof described as “an extraordinary achievment” and Russell described as “a remarkable man”…

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    Podcast: Episode 7 – Neil Goldwasser – Dyslexia Support and Adult Numeracy

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted November 17, 2008

    These are the show notes for episode 7 of the Travels in a Mathematical World Podcast. 7 is prime, and the numbers on opposite sides of a regular six-sided die always add to 7. More about the number 7 from thesaurus.maths.org. This week on the podcast we hear from Neil Goldwasser. Neil is a maths…

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    Podcast: Episode 6 – History with Noel-Ann Bradshaw – Galois

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted November 9, 2008

    These are the show notes for episode 6 of the Travels in a Mathematical World podcast. 6 is the minimum number of colors that is always sufficient to color any map on a Möbius strip. More about the Möbius strip from The Math Forum and a discussion of the colouring problem at Ask Dr. Math.…

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    Nerd Sniping

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted November 4, 2008

    Earlier, I reported on my visit to the Manchester careers fair, Calculating Careers, in which I used some mathematical puzzles to attract potential careers advice recipients to my stall. I just discovered that my attempt to draw people in using mathematical curiosities may be related to the practice described in this documentary piece.

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    Calculating Careers in Manchester

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted November 1, 2008

    This week I attended the event “Calculating Careers”, a mathematics careers fair at the University of Manchester. I found this a really enjoyable afternoon. I ran an IMA stall in a hall of stalls from employers. I thought a lot about how to run this. I didn’t want to come across as another employer that…

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