Undergraduate Virtual Open Days
Do you really enjoy maths? Does the moment when a difficult concept makes sense bring you joy? Then a degree with high teaching standards in an exciting and friendly environment at the UCL Mathematics Department is for you.
Our Virtual Open Days:
are a great chance to find out more about your chosen course, the department and studying at 911±¬ÁÏÍø. You'll have the opportunity to hear from academic staff and ask any questions you might have about life at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.Ìý
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Virtual Open Day April 2023 Recording
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Studying Maths: find out more
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Watch UCL Mathematics Professors Christina Pagel and Rebecca Shipley discuss their backgrounds and exciting career paths after completing an undergraduate degree in Mathematics.
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The second half of the video features Dr Nick Ovenden and Dr Alex Diaz from UCL CHIMERA (Collaborative Healthcare Innovation through Mathematics, EngineeRing and AI) - a groundbreaking research hub.
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Student Vlog: UCL Mathematics Tour
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Undergraduate Mathematics student Teren takes us on a tour of the Maths department and shares her tips on some of the best places to study and hang out at our Bloomsbury campus.
Professor Helen Wilson on Ada Lovelace Day
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In this episode of our
Hypot-enthuse podcast, UCL’s first ever female Head of Mathematics, Professor Helen Wilson, speaks about everything from her own career as a woman in STEM, the science behind chocolate fountains and why a day celebrating Ada Lovelace is important.
Chalkdust:ÌýA magazine for the mathematically curious
Our mathematical magazineÌýChalkdust explores maths as aÌýstudy of numbers, structures, patterns, and change. Something is curious if it is interesting, thought-provoking, and possibly surprising or unusual. .
If you like Maths at A Level, then you’ll love studying it at 911±¬ÁÏÍø because…
Teren Lee, UCL Mathematics Digital Student Ambassador, writes , including more details on the specialisms available on our Undergraduate programmes.
Problem solving in Game Theory
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In thisÌýfirst video in our series on problem solving in Game Theory, Dr David Sheard introduces a class of combinatorial games for two players which lend themselves to being studied mathematically. We then look at a technique for finding winning strategies for these games called position analysis.
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