Teams across the University will focus on wellbeing during 5th Week, as part of the Wellbeing at Oxford campaign. Wellbeing Week is a specially-curated series of events and online content which gives students an opportunity to find out about the welfare support that is available, and to think about their own wellbeing.

Eligible students who wish to vote in the upcoming General Election must ensure they are registered by midnight on Tuesday 26 November. This can be done online. If students opted to join the electoral register through Student Self Service during University registration, no action is needed.

Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach are on the look for student ambassadors to help run a number of programmes which aim to increase applications from under-represented target groups. Roles available for: UNIQ, Target Oxbridge, Oxford & Cambridge Student Conferences and many more!

Applications close on 9th November

www.ox.ac.uk/ambassador

We are next running CoderDojo Oxford at the Mathematical Institute 11am – 1pm on the following Saturdays:

9 November

14 December

This is a free youth club for children age 7 to 17 where they can learn to code, show off what they are doing and have fun! Attendance is free but places are limited and must be booked via Eventbrite.

What's on Your Mind is a series of low-key, no budget one-minute films where mathematicians tell us what they are thinking about just now. It could be maths, but it doesn't have to be. It depends on what is filling your mind, front and back. 
Films will be featured on social media and on Netflix (okay maybe not but you have to dream). If you are interested contact Dyrol (@email).

After the success of putting three undergraduate lectures (and also Open Day talks) on YouTube last year we have filmed three more. The first, Dan Ciubotaru on Introductory Calculus, is now up.

Our aim is to demystify what goes on in Oxford Mathematics and viewing figures are amazing with over 2,5 million views for the Lectures and Open Days so far. 

Established in 2002 and with branches in 15 different countries, ShARE is a global student consultancy and think-tank. ShARE Oxford was launched in 2016 to provide students with a platform to create, collaborate and learn in an ever-globalising world. As a member of ShARE Oxford, you will have the chance to:

Students are being encouraged to get active this year, as part of the ongoing Active at Oxford campaign. For more information about taking part in sport and physical activity at Oxford visit the Active at Oxford web page.

Welcome (or welcome back) to the 2019-20 academic year at the Mathematical Institute! 

The Student Bulletin is circulated every Friday during term and will include notifications about upcoming events, careers circulars as well as teaching and exam matters. If you have any items for inclusion or suggestions for improvements please contact @email

We hope you have an enjoyable Michaelmas Term! 

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