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Binomials and the basics of Bayesianism

by Darren Macey, 12 August 2021
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Join Darren Macey as he considers Bayesian statistics and how some of the building blocks could be used to enhance more commonly encountered topics
Mining for maths

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Intersections: Mathematics and the trainee clinical psychologist

by Dominika Majewska, 23 July 2021
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Dominika Majewska discovers how a trainee clinical psychologist utilises mathematics
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Review: noun; a critical appraisal

by Lynne McClure, 14 July 2021
An open book resting on a table with a magnifying glass on top of it. In the background is a blackboard with mathematics equations on.
Lynne McClure reviews a recent national research review publication
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Intersections: Mathematics and the tattoo removal business director

by Lynne McClure, 17 June 2021
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Lynne McClure asks a tattoo removal business director how he uses maths in his role
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Trying trees

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 03 June 2021
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Join Lucy Rycroft-Smith as she thinks creatively about using tree diagrams, from Morse Code to “choose your own adventure” stories
Mining for maths

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Seven questions with... Alison Borthwick

by Dominika Majewska, 20 May 2021
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Alison Borthwick is the latest mathematician to face Dominika Majewska's seven questions
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How should I be taught today?

by Lynn Fortin, 05 May 2021
A desk in-front of a blackboard with sums. On the desk is a pencil pot, books, and a laptop
Lynn Fortin looks at one of the lessons learned from – and how lessons could be changed by – learning from home during the pandemic
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Intersections: Mathematics and the television producer

by Dominika Majewska, 22 April 2021
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Dominika Majewska asks a television producer how he uses maths in his role
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Mathematics as an ethical practice

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 08 April 2021
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith asks whether it is possible to do ethical harm using mathematics and looks at some possible ways to prevent doing so
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The language of mathematics

by Dominika Majewska, 26 March 2021
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Join Dominika Majewska as she reflects upon the reasons for the development of the CM Define It app
Mining for maths

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