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What is it like to study maths at university?
In this event we will dispel the myth that maths at university is "more difficult".
Google and Gaming
Motivation to study school curriculum mathematics at KS4 and/or KS5 via applications in internet search engines and video games development.
Taking a chance
An interactive workshop exploring probability as well as reasoning about uncertainty.
Ice, Ice, Baby!
A session focused on ice - so simple, and yet to complicated. Why does that matter - and, can you build an ice crystal?
WMG Outreach and Widening Participation Events and Activities
To view Outreach and Widening Participation events and activities offered by WMG, view their website here: Public engagement and Outreach (warwick.ac.uk)
DNA Extraction From Your Own Cheek Cells
The students will extract DNA from their own cheek cells and learn about how scientists work with DNA
Dinosaur Hunters
Looking at skulls and bones; Code crackers (for confident readers); Measuring Dinosaurs.
Bespoke School Visit
A bespoke session on topics of interest via a visit to schools/colleges.
Big Data and Coin Flipping: an Intro to University Mathematics
A workshop on studying mathematics at university and on research in statistics.
Why Chemistry?
A lecture that discusses what "doing Chemistry" actually means in 2023 - and why it is worth studying Chemistry as a University Degree
Careers in Mathematics, Statistics and Beyond
A presentation on careers in mathematics, statistics and data science.
From Solar to Horsepower
An interactive session focussing on solar power - and how we can use it as clean energy
Rumour Mill
An interactive workshop on mathematical modelling in epidemiology.
Analytical Monopoly
An interactive session that uses the Monopoly game as a learning platform for analytical techniques
Flocking
In this workshop we will create a particle system that follows 3 simple rules to behave like a flock.
Vectors and Forces
This workshop introduces you to some of the basic principles and tools for simulating motion.
Make Your Own Pet Bug
Explore how simulation techniques can be used to understand how micro-organisms survive in the natural environment.
Particle Systems
In this workshop we will explore the basic principles and tools for simulating the motion of lots of particles at the same time, and how this can be used to simulate natural phenomena.
Data Explorers
Interactive workshop on data patterns and predictions.