Collective behaviour of birds, fish, ants, humans. Is it Physics, Mathematics or Biology?
Collective behaviour of birds, fish, ants, humans. Is it Physics, Mathematics or Biology? a talk by Professor Andrei Zvelindovsky (University […]
Deloitte Report – Measuring the Economic Benefits of Mathematical Science Research in the UK
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has today published the report it commissioned from Deloitte on the economic benefits of mathematical science research in the UK.
Executive Director’s Report – December 2012
Well, another year has almost passed, and it has been a very good year for the IMA. There have been […]
IMA Early Career Mathematicians’ Autumn Conference 2012
Date: Saturday 24 November 2012 Location: University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, London The IMA Early Career […]
Particle Methods for Fluid Flows
6 November 2012, 6:00pm Particle Methods for Fluid Flows, Dr Steve Lind (MMU) Abstract Fluids are commonplace and fundamental to […]
Maths is Everywhere
Tuesday 23rd October 2012, 18:30 – 19:30 Maths is Everywhere by Professor John Barrow Venue: UCL, Anatomy Building, G29 J […]
North West Branch events 2012
1st March 2012, 2:15pm Matt Parker (Queen Mary University of London) Venue: Manchester Grammar School 21st April 2012 Early Career […]
Optimising government fuel duty can mathematics help?
Anyone who uses a car regularly will often be frustrated by the perceived injustice of high fuel duty levied by government.
2012 David Crighton Award
The Councils of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) and the London Mathematical Society (LMS) have awarded the 2012 David Crighton Medal.
Executive Director’s Report – October 2012
As you read this issue the IMA will have held the first in our new series of Employers’ Forums. This […]

