FindAMasters & FindAPhD want to reward people whose dedication, determination, and passion for their work is outstanding. Nominate your peer, teacher, supervisor, department or institution now to win one of their awards, including a £500 cash prize for student winners.

CATEGORIES ARE:

Masters Student of the Year

PhD Student of the Year

Masters Teacher of the Year

PhD Supervisor of the Year

*NEW FOR 2020* Best PG Student Experience Initiative

Are you spending more time on your creative hobbies during lockdown? Do they (or could they) have connections to maths?

We are looking to curate an online exhibition of creative mathematical items to be shared on social media platforms. This can be painting, sculpting, baking, dancing, knitting, music, poetry, dance, video graphics or whatever else you are keeping busy with. Be as creative as you dare!

If you’d like to submit an item for our exhibition, please send:

- A photo or short (no more than 80 seconds) video

FindAMasters & FindAPhD want to reward people whose dedication, determination, and passion for their work is outstanding. Nominate your peer, teacher, supervisor, department or institution now to win one of their awards, including a £500 cash prize for student winners.

CATEGORIES ARE:

Masters Student of the Year

PhD Student of the Year

Masters Teacher of the Year

PhD Supervisor of the Year

*NEW FOR 2020* Best PG Student Experience Initiative

Please note that the Mathematical Institute professional services and support staff will be observing the University’s fixed closure from the end of today, and will be back at work on Tuesday 14th April.

To help us keep in touch with each other and the wider world, mathematical and non-mathematical, we would like you to tell us what you are doing, how you are doing.

We want you to make a 1-minute film.

We already have 15 'What's On Your Mind' films on our social media channels (links below) and they have been very successful, especially the 2 recent films by Undergrads. But we want more.

We are pleased to announce that The Oxford Invariants, the Oxford University student mathematics society, aims to re-launch its magazine called The Invariant. We are looking for prospective editors (and designers) to join our team.

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