Events

  • MEM Masterclass – CANCELLED

    UoL Maths Building Peach Street, Liverpool

    Masterclass 3 of 3 . . . . . All details yet to be confirmed Last year: Mathematics of Juggling, Colin Wright

  • LivMS Christmas Lecture (Simon Singh) – POSTPONED to December 2021

    Presenter: Simon Singh. Title: t.b.a. Audience: Year 11 up, and all those interested in mathematics. Venue: University of Liverpool. There is a visitor carpark with entrance on Mount Pleasant and a car park under the Metropolitan Cathedral https://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/visit-the-cathedral/ with entrance also on Mount Pleasant. Contact: Peter Giblin pjgiblin@liv.ac.uk Entry is free to all, but booking will be needed. https://simonsingh.net/

  • AMSP Winter Core Maths Festival, Rob Eastaway

    Algorithms; Mathematical models; Statistical analysis and sport! Rob Eastaway Thursday 21 January, 16:30-17:30 Venue: ONLINE  - 16:30PM Audience: 16+ and all those interested in mathematics Attendance is free but you should apply here:  https://forms.mei.org.uk/core-maths-festival/7977 Content Speaker: Rob Eastaway Algorithms; Mathematical models; Statistical analysis. These Core Maths skills are more relevant today than they have ever been. And one of the most… Read More »AMSP Winter Core Maths Festival, Rob Eastaway

    Free
  • AMSP Winter Core Maths Festival, Angela Saini

    Minority-ethnic health and racial disparity, Angela Saini Saturday 23 January, 09:30-10:30 Venue: ONLINE  - 09:30AM Audience: 16+ and all those interested in mathematics Attendance is free but you should apply here:  https://forms.mei.org.uk/core-maths-festival/7978 Content Speaker: Angela Saini We are honoured that Angela Saini, award-winning science journalist, author and broadcaster is taking part in our Winter Core Maths Festival. This year… Read More »AMSP Winter Core Maths Festival, Angela Saini

    Free
  • MEM & LivMS Challenge competitions

    Organisers: MEM Admin team and Alison Carter Title: MEM Challenge, MEM Senior Challenge and LivMS Open Challenge 2021 Audience: MEM and LivMS Challenge entrants and their teachers Venue: free take home competitions for half term Details: https://mathsmerseyside.org.uk/challenges  and  http://www.livmathssoc.org.uk/cgi-bin/sews.py?OpenChallenge  

  • LivMS Presidential Lecture (rescheduled) Anna Pratoussevitch

    online

    The Secret Life of Bubbles, Anna Pratoussevitch, previous LivMS President Audience: 16+ and all those interested in mathematics Venue: online Contact: Peter Giblin Entry is free to all students and to LivMS members Why are soap bubbles round? What happens when two bubbles meet? What is the shape of bubbles in a soap foam? What happens if you dip a… Read More »LivMS Presidential Lecture (rescheduled) Anna Pratoussevitch

    Free
  • LivMS Pop Maths Quiz – online

    online

    Example question: If the outer circle has radius 12 cm., what is the radius of the dark red circles? Presenters: Barry Grantham, Tony Carter, Ian Jarman Title: Sixth Form Pop Maths Quiz Audience: Sixth Form Venue: online via Zoom The Pop Maths Quiz is a TEAM competition that runs a bit like a Pub Quiz but without any alcohol!… Read More »LivMS Pop Maths Quiz – online

    Free
  • LivMS Presidential Lecture Gaynor Bahan – Online event

    online

    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    

    Free
  • 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

    Free
  • 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

    Free
  • 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

    Free
  • 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

    UoL Teaching Hub (502 on map)

    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