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MEI Conference 2017

Speakers:

Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter (University of Cambridge)

Professor Tim Sparks (Coventry University)

Professor Anne Watson (University of Oxford)

Rob Eastaway (Maths Inspiration)

Date: 29 Jun - 01 Jul 2017
Venue: Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BG
Time: 10:00 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: All 3 days including 2 nights' accommodation: £454

The MEI Conference is an annual three-day event run by Mathematics in Education and Industry for 11-19 mathematics teachers of all specifications. It provides the opportunity for mathematics teachers and enthusiasts at all stages of their careers to share, explore, discuss and evaluate ideas for the classroom. 

There are 12 workshops with 8 options in each, covering a wide variety of topics. These are led by experienced teachers, examiners, and subject experts from many parts of the mathematical world. There will also be a plenary from a guest speaker each day, plus an after-dinner speaker on Friday. 

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