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The Cambridge Mathematics Symposium 2018

Speakers:

Professor Geoff Wake (University of Nottingham)

Tony Gardiner (Research mathematician)

Dr Alison Clarke-Wilson (University College London)

Professor Merrilyn Goos (University of Limerick)

Professor Andy Noyes (University of Nottingham)

Jane Jones (formerly HMI, Ofsted)

Date: 21 Mar 2018
Venue: The British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
Time: 09:00 - 16:00
Type: Symposium Fee: Free: by invitation only

Cambridge Mathematics is pleased to announce The Cambridge Mathematics Symposium 2018: a forum for discussion, debate and collaboration on issues and innovations in maths curricula. 

This roundtable event will bring together key members of the international mathematics education community, provide an update on the work of Cambridge Mathematics and offer discussion topics which are intended to inspire debate, stimulated by short, focussed keynotes. 

Due to limited space availability attendance at this event is by invitation only; however, it will be live streamed on Twitter and YouTube.

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