Events

  • LivMS Presidential Lecture Gaynor Bahan – Online event

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    Studying maths to smash the glass ceiling, Gaynor Bahan, LivMS President Date: 22nd April 2021    Time: 2:00PM to 3:00PM Audience: Year 7 and up, and all those interested in mathematics Venue: online Contact: Peter Giblin Entry is free to all students and to LivMS members    

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  • LivMS Popular Lecture – Online event

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    Date: Wednesday 13 Oct, 2021Time: 17:00-18:00Presenter: Colva Roney-DougalTitle: Party hard! The maths of connectionsAudience: Year 11 up, teachers and all interested in mathematicsVenue: OnlineContact: Peter GiblinRegistration: Via the Eventbrite page for the eventhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/party-hard-the-maths-of-connections-tickets-168099561313 How many guests need to come to a party, to guarantee that either at least five of them all know each other or at least five are mutual strangers? This question turns out to be surprisingly… Read More »LivMS Popular Lecture – Online event

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  • LivMS Popular Lecture – Online event

    Date: 18 Nov, 2021Time: 17:00-18:00Presenter: Chris PritchardTitle: Great Mathematical DiagramsAudience: Year 11 upVenue: TBC (either in-person or online depending on circumstances)Registration: Via the Eventbrite page for the eventhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/great-mathematical-diagrams-tickets-169822771481Contact: Peter GiblinChris Pritchard is the 2021-22 President of the Mathematical Association.The talk is a journey through mathematical diagrams, some famed for their importance and longevity, some critical for the information they convey and many of them just… Read More »LivMS Popular Lecture – Online event

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  • LivMS Christmas Lecture – Online event

    Date: 15 Dec, 2021Time: 14:00Presenter: Simon SinghTitle: Christmas Lecture: Fermat's last theoremAudience: Year 11 upVenue: OnlineRegistration: Via the Eventbrite page for the eventhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/christmas-lecture-fermats-last-theorem-tickets-168104628469Contact: Peter GiblinSimon Singh https://simonsingh.net/ , best-selling author of “Fermat’s Last Theorem”, talks about the most notorious problem in the history of mathematics. Rarely can a scribbled note in a margin have provoked so much mathematical curiosity as Pierre de Fermat's infamous conjecture, discovered after his death, that no three positive… Read More »LivMS Christmas Lecture – Online event

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  • AMSP Andy Field’s Adventure in Statistics

    During his talk, Andy will discuss the importance of statistical literacy as a transferable skill, and the difficulties that Psychology students without maths backgrounds face during their degrees.  You will also leave with some ideas about how to engage Psychology students in learning to think statistically.Key FactsEvent ref: #9104Audience: TeachersCurriculum focus: Core MathsMathematical focus: Statistics,… Read More »AMSP Andy Field’s Adventure in Statistics

  • AMSP How Not to be Wrong, with Jordan Ellenberg

    In ‘How Not to be Wrong’, Jordan presents the surprising revelations to a multitude of diverse questions such as:‘How early should you get to the airport?’‘What does “public opinion” really represent?’‘Why do tall parents have shorter children?’In his talk, Jordan will debunk the view that the maths we learn at school is a dull set… Read More »AMSP How Not to be Wrong, with Jordan Ellenberg

  • LivMS Popular Lecture – Notable Schools

    Date: Wednesday 2 Feb, 2022Time: 17:00-18:00Presenter: Damian Haigh (Head Teacher of the University of Liverpool Mathematics School)Title: Notable schools in the history of mathematics education and some the people who learned thereAudience: Anyone interested in post-16 mathematics education, including school students in Years 10 and 11Venue: OnlineContact: Peter GiblinRegistration required:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/notable-schools-of-maths-in-history-some-of-the-people-who-learned-there-tickets-244335934357

  • LivMS Pop Maths Quiz

    LJMU James Parsons Building Byrom Street, Liverpool

    Date: 05 Mar, 2022Time: 09:45 to 14:00Presenter: Barry Grantham, Ian Jarman, Tony CarterTitle: Sixth Form Pop Maths QuizAudience: Sixth FormVenue: face to face and onlineContact: Barry Grantham: mailto:granthb47@gmail.com

  • LivMS Popular Lecture – Lakes, Rivers … and Waterfalls

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    Date: 10 Mar, 2022Time: 17:00Presenter: Sammie Buzzard (University of Cardiff and Maths Inspiration)Title: Lakes, rivers… and waterfalls? The surprising things maths can help us to understand about AntarcticaAudience: Year 11 upVenue: Lecture Theatre 1, Teaching Hub (building 502), off Mount Pleasant.See map https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/maps/Campus,Map,2020_0903.pdfContact: Peter Giblin

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Unmotivated GCSE Students

    How do we engage unmotivated and resit GCSE students? with Emma Bell• How context-driven maths delivery can motivate and engage GCSE students• Ways to make algebra relatableEvent ref:#9525Audience: TeachersCurriculum focus: Core MathsEvent format: Live Online Professional DevelopmentEvent length: 2 hoursRegion: NationalDate: Tue 14th Jun 2022Course times: 16:15 - 18:15Fee: Free for teachers in Englandhttps://amsp.org.uk/events/details/9525

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Data in Maths and Psychology

    Collecting and analysing data in maths and Psychology with Cat van Saarloos• Interactive activities which collect student data from experiments• Ways to make statistics accessible, fun and easy to embed in any courseEvent ref:#9526Audience: TeachersCurriculum focus: Core MathsEvent format: Live Online Professional DevelopmentEvent length: 2 hoursRegion: NationalDate: Tue 16th Jun 2022Course times: 16:15 - 18:15Fee:… Read More »AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Data in Maths and Psychology

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Maths in the News

    Maths in the News with Cat van Saarloos and the Economist Educational Foundation  • Activities from the Economist Educational Foundation on Maths in the News  • Top-tips for developing critical analysis skills in your students  Event ref:#9527  Audience: Teachers  Curriculum focus: Core Maths  Event format: Live Online Professional Development  Event length: 2 hours  Region: National … Read More »AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Maths in the News

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Confidence Intervals with Stats Medic

    Experience confidence intervals with Stats Medic with Luke Wilcox• The ethos of The Stats Medic: experience first, formalise later• Activities on sampling distributions and confidence intervalsEvent ref:#9528Audience: TeachersCurriculum focus: Core MathsEvent format: Live Online Professional DevelopmentEvent length: 2 hoursRegion: NationalDate: Tue 22nd Jun 2022Course times: 16:15 - 18:15Fee: Free for teachers in Englandhttps://amsp.org.uk/events/details/9528

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Correlation in Maths and Geography

    Correlation in maths and geography with Tom Rainbow and the Royal Geographical Society  • Exciting ways to analyse bivariate data  • Why Spearman’s rank is so useful in A level Geography  • Correlation teaching activities that can be used in Maths and Geography classrooms  Event ref:#9529.  Audience: Teachers.  Curriculum focus: Core Maths.  Event format: Live… Read More »AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Correlation in Maths and Geography

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Spreadsheets and the World of Work

    Spreadsheets and the world of work with Rachel Beddoes, Tom Rainbow and Cat van Saarloos  • Key spreadsheet skills  • The full collection of ‘World of Work’ resources and their links to the maths curriculum  • Further resources and extension opportunities for students.  Event ref:#9530  Audience: Teachers  Curriculum focus: Core Maths  Event format: Live Online… Read More »AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Spreadsheets and the World of Work

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Standard Deviation in Maths and Biology

    Standard deviation in maths and biology with Sarah Denison  • Compare standard deviation assessment questions across a range of subjects  • Ways to introduce and help students develop a deeper understanding of standard deviation (with a focus on biological contexts)  Event ref:#9543  Audience: Teachers  Curriculum focus: Core Maths  Event format: Live Online Professional Development  Event… Read More »AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Standard Deviation in Maths and Biology

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Graphs in the New York Times

    What's Going on In This Graph? with The New York Times with Sharon Hessney and Dashiell Young-Saver  • How “What’s Going On in This Graph?” fosters in-depth student discussion, activates critical thinking, and strengthens skills in making observations and inferences.  • The NY Times Math Lessons of the Day on pre-natal tests to electric cars … Read More »AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Graphs in the New York Times

  • AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Climate Change and Maths

    Climate change and maths with Emma Bell and Alistair Bissell  • Climate data sources and how they can be used in Maths lessons  • The new MEI and Royal Meteorological Society Climate Change and Maths resources for KS3 and Core Maths  Event ref:#9532  Audience: Teachers  Curriculum focus: Core Maths  Event format: Live Online Professional Development … Read More »AMSP Core Maths Summer Festival – Climate Change and Maths