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Maths Taster Day 2019

 

We are excited to announce our Maths Taster event, which will take place on Friday 6th December, The Great Hall, Sutherland Building. Students should arrive for 09:30 and the event will officially begin at 09:40. There will be a scheduled break and lunch and the event will finish at 14:10 (Timings may be subject to change). Lunch is not included in the day however, there is facilities for students to purchase food on campus, alternatively you may bring your own with you.

 

This event is free and has very limited places and is therefore first come first served. We may limit the number of places per school and this will up to the discretion of the Northumbria University staff. If you have questions regarding the event please do not hesitate in contacting me at rebecca.heaton@northumbria.ac.uk or on 0191 227 4265.

 

Please note for this event students who sign up must attend due to the popularity of the event. Please also note that teachers do not need to attend.

 

Timings Session 
09:40 - 10:00 Arrivals 
10:00 - 10:10

 Welcome

10:10 - 10:50 Statistics with Guangquan Li
10:50 - 11:20 Ellison Building Tour
11:20 - 12:20 Pure Mathematics with Gert Botha
12:20 - 13:00  Lunch
13:00 -13:50

Applied Mathematics with Paul Oman

13:50 - 14:10 Evaluations and Close
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

To book a place, please fill in the form below.

 


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