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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Greenwich and Gresham

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 8, 2008

    On Wednesday I visited the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences (CMS) at the University of Greenwich at the invitation of Noel-Ann Bradshaw, who amongst many other roles is involved with the Mathsoc at Greenwich and with the British Society for the History of Mathematics. I also spent time with Tony Mann, Head of Department…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    IMA Lancs & NW event

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 7, 2008

    In the evening on Tuesday I attended a talk by Liz Henning of the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) to the Lancashire and North West Branch of the IMA at Manchester Metropolitan University. This was an interesting talk on school teaching of mathematics and provoked a fairly lively discussion. More…

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    Shiny new building in Manchester

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 7, 2008

    On Tuesday I visited the School of Mathematics at the University of Manchester in the new Alan Turing Building (pictured) at the invitation of the Mathsoc there. I had a useful day and met some interesting students and staff. While there I ate lunch at the cafe in the Alan Turing building, which is called…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    A note on the title

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 7, 2008

    Travels: my travels, I am the traveller (literally).Mathematical World is overtly to suggest I will be travelling around meeting mathematicians and inhabiting the world of that community. Beyond this, since I am actually travelling around the UK and hope to see how applied mathematics relates to everyday life it is also to indicate that actually…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    So I have a blog

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 7, 2008

    A traditional first post. I am going to be travelling around a lot as part of my new job as University Liaison Officer for the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA). I am keeping this blog, for better or worse, to keep track of where I go and highlight any interesting tidbits I pick…

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