The transition from lubrication flow to extensional flow in the overflow fusion process
Hart, O Breward, C Howell, P Journal of Fluid Mechanics volume 1021 (23 Oct 2025)
From reductionism to realism: holistic mathematical modelling for complex biological systems
Nartallo-Kaluarachchi, R Lambiotte, R Goriely, A Journal of the Royal Society Interface volume 22 issue 232 (26 Nov 2025)
From reductionism to realism: holistic mathematical modelling for complex biological systems
Nartallo-Kaluarachchi, R Lambiotte, R Goriely, A Journal of the Royal Society Interface volume 22 issue 232 20250468 (26 Nov 2025)
Efficient risk estimation for the credit valuation adjustment
Giles, M Haji-Ali, A Spence, J Finance and Stochastics
Virtual fibring of manifolds and groups
Kielak, D
Fri, 28 Nov 2025

11:00 - 12:00
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How to effectively manage your time

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This session will explore practical ways to manage your time effectively as a student. We’ll discuss how to find the right balance between revising and working on problem sheets, tools and strategies to help you plan your workload, and how to set realistic priorities. We’ll also talk about what kind of study balance makes sense over the Christmas break. Come along to pick up useful tips for staying organised, focused, and on top of your studies.

 

This session is likely to be most relevant for first-year undergraduates, but all are welcome.

Fri, 21 Nov 2025

14:00 - 15:00
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What’s it like doing a PhD in maths/being an academic?

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This week's Fridays@2 will be a panel discussion focusing on what it is like to pursue a research degree. The panel will share their thoughts and experiences in a question-and-answer session, discussing some of the practicalities of being a postgraduate student, and where a research degree might lead afterwards.

Fri, 14 Nov 2025

11:00 - 12:00
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How to make the most of your tutorials

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This session will look at how you can get the most out of your lectures and tutorials. We’ll talk about how to prepare effectively, make lectures more productive, and understand what tutors expect from you during tutorials. You’ll leave with practical tips to help you study more confidently and make your learning time count.


This session is likely to be most relevant for first-year undergraduates, but all are welcome.

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