The Division runs a range of training course and workshops aimed at helping early career researchers, including, intriguingly, how to write quality papers and how to write a good thesis. Find out more
Registration and abstract submissions are now open for the British Early Career Mathematicians’ Colloquium (BECMC).
The BECMC will be held on the 20th - 21st July 2023 at the University of Birmingham. This will be a two-day event aimed at PhD students and early career mathematicians. It offers participants a valuable opportunity to network with others in their field, gain an insight into the active areas of research in a wide range of mathematical disciplines, and give a talk in a relaxed and friendly environment.
The MPLS Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) is seeking a team of module leaders in Statistics and Data Management to join it for Michaelmas Term 23. This module is primarily attended by doctoral students enrolled in the BBSRC-funded Oxford Interdisciplinary Bioscience DTP and the NERC-funded Environmental Research DTP.
Gaining a research fellowship is a major step on the academic career ladder. This session will help you to understand the dos and don’ts of application. It will guide you through the process and explain the support that is available. A holder of a research fellowship will discuss their application experience.
09.30-12.30, 4 May 2023
The Graham Hoare Prize invites Early Career Mathematicians to submit articles between 1000 and 2000 words on any mathematical topic. The winning entry will be published in Mathematics Today and prizes will usually be awarded at the IMA's Presidential Address or Summer Lecture.
Submit your article to @email by 12 noon on 3 August 2023.
The LMS Early Career Researcher Continuing Professional Development sessions are free online panel discussions, which are aimed at Early Career Researchers and run by the LMS Early Career Research Committee. Each sessions focuses on a particular element of career development for Early Career Researchers.
The LMS Early Career Researcher Continuing Professional Development sessions are free online panel discussions, which are aimed at Early Career Researchers and run by the LMS Early Career Research Committee. Each session focuses on a particular element of career development for Early Career Researchers.
Women In Number theory and Geometry (WINGs) 2023 is the third instalment of an annual retreat aimed at early career mathematicians, from PhD onwards. The idea is to counteract the isolation which can be experienced by female mathematicians during their career by fostering a sense of community from the start. This year, WINGs will be held at Ringwood Hall, Chesterfield (pictured)) from the 17th - 20th April 2023. Accommodation and meals will be provided for all participants.
Tues Dec 6 2022, 12 pm – 3 pm
Oxford Bioescalator, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, OX3 7FZ
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This seminar aims to demystify the inner workings of academic-industry partnerships by sharing insights from innovation experts and case studies from current postdoctoral fellows that are collaborating with industry.
By the end of this session, you will: