Mathematics Greatest Unsolved Puzzles
10 March 2014, 2:15pm Mathematics Greatest Unsolved Puzzles, Katie Steckles Sixth form lecture Abstract While mathematicians are brilliant, and their […]
Applications of Mathematics in understanding the creation and perception of musical sounds
20th February 2014, 5:30pm Applications of Mathematics in understanding the creation and perception of musical sounds, Professor Murray Campbell (University […]
Time varying rankings models to determine the greatest sports players and teams of all time
19 February 2014, 2:00pm Time varying rankings models to determine the greatest sports players and teams of all time, Dr […]
Visual Analytics: Understanding Data by Eye
11 February 2014, 6:30pm Visual Analytics: Understanding Data by Eye, Professor Ian Nabney (Aston University) Abstract In today’s digital world, […]
Pigs didn’t fly, but swine flu
Tuesday 4 February 2014, 6:30pm for 7:00pm start Pigs didn’t fly, but swine flu by Ken Eames and Ellen-Brooks Pollock (Ken […]
IMA50 Maths Walks
As part of the IMA’s 50th birthday celebrations in 2014, we are hoping to develop a series of legacy projects. […]
Maths Walks
During 2014 we will also be launching a series of legacy projects. One of these will be a set of […]
Manoeuvring in fluids
21st January 2014, 6:00pm Manoeuvring in Fluids, Dr Edmund Chadwick (University of Salford) Abstract Many things manoeuvre in fluids, man-made […]
Mathematicians in list of UK top 100 scientists
The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) is delighted to announce that five of its members are among a list of 100 Leading UK Scientists.
Research and Mathematics in Higher Education
Date: 8 January 2014 Location: UCL, London The IMA President, Professor Robert MacKay, has invited a number of IMA Journal […]



