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Thu 14 Sept, '23 - Thu 31 Jul, '25
All-day
What is it like to study maths at university?

Runs from Thursday, September 14 to Thursday, July 31.

In this event we will dispel the myth that maths at university is "more difficult".

Thu 14 Sept, '23 - Thu 31 Jul, '25
All-day
Google and Gaming

Runs from Thursday, September 14 to Thursday, July 31.

Motivation to study school curriculum mathematics at KS4 and/or KS5 via applications in internet search engines and video games development.

Mon 25 Sept, '23 - Thu 31 Jul, '25
All-day
Careers in Mathematics, Statistics and Beyond

Runs from Monday, September 25 to Thursday, July 31.

A presentation on careers in mathematics, statistics and data science.

Mon 25 Sept, '23 - Thu 31 Jul, '25
All-day
Taking a chance

Runs from Monday, September 25 to Thursday, July 31.

An interactive workshop exploring probability as well as reasoning about uncertainty.

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