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MEI Annual Conference 2025

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MEI Annual Conference 2025

Date: 03 - 04 Jul 2025
Venue: Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, UK
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Type: Conference

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Fran Watson

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The organisers say:

Since 1990, the MEI Conference has been at the forefront of our efforts to support maths education.

It reflects our philosophy that emphasising understanding and highlighting the connections within maths is the key to developing fluency, confidence, and enjoyment in maths. The conference will host many workshops covering a wide range of topics, ensuring something for everyone, regardless of specification. Experienced teachers and subject experts from many areas of the mathematical world will lead the sessions and workshops.

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