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Outreach Education Math
Outreach Education Math
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- A sequence of posters designed at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences displayed month by month in London Underground trains during World Mathematical Year 2000.
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- Devoted to fascinating mathematics, addressed to the general reader.
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- In 1997 the London Mathematical Society extended its provision of lectures at a popular level suitable for those in the 15 to 18 age group who may be considering mathematics for future study. The lectures are called Holgate Lectures in memory of Philip H
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- Created to facilitate communication and collaboration between providers for talented students of all ages in the field. Includes meeting times and some teaching strategies.
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- Aims to present mathematics to as wide as possible an audience and to give an impression of the objects of study, methodology, successes and applications, enjoyment, and the wider context of mathematics.
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- Organises national mathematics competitions in the United Kingdom for 11-18 year old school pupils. Includes sponsoring some contests for the training of the country's International Mathematical Olympiad team. Lists times and dates.
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- A CD-Rom of resources. Order by post, fax or email.
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- A national (UK) initiative based in Cambridge. Its broad goal is to help people of all ages and abilities share in the excitement of mathematics and understand the enormous range and importance of its applications to science and commerce. It aims to chan
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- A committee of the European Mathematical Society. Members, articles.
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- Online mathematics magazine covering a variety of math topics, published by the University of Cambridge.
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- Monthly on-line magazine, puzzles, articles, children's solutions to mathematical challenges, answering service and special interest discussion groups.
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- Essays on a variety of topics such as interesting numbers, playing bridge to chaos theory.
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- A travelling exhibition "Experiencing mathematics!" designed to show that mathematics is: astonishing, interesting and useful; accessible to everyone; plays a large part in daily life; and has an important role in our culture, development and pr
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