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SMSAS rises to the challenge with bake sale in support of the Kent Refuge Fund

By SMSAS | 31 May 2017

The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science (SMSAS) recently took part in the Development Office’s baking challenge, ‘Rise’, to raise money for the Kent … Read more

Guy Thomas publishes new book | Loss Coverage: Why Insurance Works Better with Some Adverse Selection

By SMSAS | 24 May 2017

Honorary Lecturer, Guy Thomas, has published his latest book Loss Coverage: Why Insurance Works Better with Some Adverse Selection with Cambridge University Press. This is … Read more

Professor Andrew Hone secures funding for national mathematical research project

By SMSAS | 23 May 2017

Professor Andrew Hone has been awarded £3,000 from the Science Faculty Impact Case Development Fund to launch a national project titled ‘Crowdsourcing Pseudorandom Dynamics’. Sixth … Read more

Professor Paul Sweeting discusses the Future of the UK State Pension in new Think Kent Lecture

By SMSAS | 19 May 2017

Professor Paul Sweeting recently took to the stage for a second time to discuss ‘The Future of the UK State Pension’ in the latest series … Read more

SMSAS Celebrates Move into Sibson

By SMSAS | 17 May 2017

The School celebrated the move into the Sibson Building last month with an event for students and staff. The event held in the Sibson Atrium … Read more

Integrable Systems, Symmetries and Orthogonal Polynomials Conference in Celebration of Prof. Peter Clarkson’s and Prof. Elizabeth Mansfield’s 60th Birthday

By SMSAS | 17 May 2017

A conference is being held at the Instituto de Ciencias Matematicas, Madrid, Spain, to bring together a number of specialists to celebrate Peter’s and Liz’s … Read more

Elaheh exhibits poster at House of Commons

By SMSAS | 11 May 2017

PhD student, Elaheh Oftadeh, was invited to exhibit a poster at a STEM for Britain event held in the House of Commons on Monday 13 … Read more

Dr Cesar Lecoutre recently gave a talk at Colloque Tournament 2017 du GDR TLAG (Théorie de Lie Algébrique et Géométrique)

By SMSAS | 11 April 2017

Cesar was an invited speaker at the conference in which he presented a talk entitled, ‘Une famille de quantifications d’espaces projectifs’.

Successful Internationalisation Mobility Fund bid for Actuarial Science

By SMSAS | 11 April 2017

Nick Wood, Mark Heller and Will Carpenter have been attending recruitment events in Malaysia, China and Thailand thanks to a successful bid to the Internationalisation … Read more

Prof. Philip Brown was funded by Universita Ca’Foscari, Venice to collaborate with researchers at the European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT)

By SMSAS | 11 April 2017

Philip spent two weeks in January 2017 in Venice developing models in early stage Drug Discovery useful to Computational Chemistry. A return visit to SMSAS … Read more

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