The MSc in Mathematical Sciences (OMMS) is a standalone MSc which runs parallel with Part C and will be taking on its fourth cohort of students in the next academic year. To help the MSc students feel welcome in the department, we have set up a buddy system where an OMMS student will be paired with a current Part B student who's staying on to Part C, so they can communicate over the summer if they choose.
Will you be within reasonable travelling distance to the Birmingham NEC in late June? If so, read on.
This year the IMA returns to the Big Bang Fair, which is the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) for young people in the UK. This year it takes place on Tuesday 17-Thursday 19 June 2025 at the Birmingham NEC. The Fair’s aim is to show young people (aged 11-14) how many exciting and rewarding opportunities there are out there for them with the right experience and qualifications.
Check out the RSL wellbeing calendar to find all the upcoming wellbeing events at the Radcliffe Science Library, including free ice cream, craft and chat, and the shredding of the worry box!
The Martingale Foundation is seeking to learn more about how students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds experience support across different PhD programme types.
The Martingale Foundation (a charity incubated by Purposeful Ventures (charity no. 1204622) is looking for participants to take part in a survey and/or paid online focus groups who meet the following criteria: