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Talking Maths in Public

Speakers:

James Soper (The Juggling Scientist)

Timandra Harkness (Presenter, Writer, Comedian)

Rob Eastaway (Maths Inspiration)

Jim Martin (Bloomsbury Sigma)

Rachel Mason (STEM engagement)

Matt Parker (Standup Maths)

Date: 01 - 02 Sep 2017
Venue: University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY
Time: 10:00 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: £55.00

Talking Maths in Public is a conference for people who work in, or otherwise participate in, communicating mathematics to the public. It will be a chance for us to get together and participate in workshops, share ideas and get to know each other. The event will run over two days, starting on the Friday morning, and continuing until Saturday afternoon. The two days will include workshops provided by expert guests, discussions on varied topics, networking sessions and chances to share ideas and showcase projects.

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