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Category: Mathematics

We found love… at a University of Kent Maths buffet?

By Matthew Brears | 01 December 2022

Kent alumni, Cameron and Josephine, met at a Welcome Week Maths buffet and have now set a date for their wedding, nine years and a … Read more

Year in Industry stories: Georgia Ashley

By Matthew Brears | 14 November 2022

Georgia tells all about her year at Sainsbury’s for her Actuarial Science degree. Where did you do you year in industry? I spent a year … Read more

Innovative autonomous reception coming to Sibson

By Matthew Brears | 07 September 2022

The Sibson building will be introducing an autonomous reception for the start of term. After months of trials and development, Sibson will be using a … Read more

EPSRC studentship opportunity – School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science

By Matthew Brears | 05 August 2022

Scholarship value These scholarships include a doctoral stipend equivalent to the Research Councils UK National Minimum Doctoral Stipend, £16,062 2022/23 rate for 4 years, tuition … Read more

Kent host 167th European Study Group with Industry (ESGI) Maths Study Group

By Matthew Brears | 25 July 2022

Top mathematicians (academics) and PHD graduates from Universities around the UK came together at the University of Kent to solve maths and statistical challenges set … Read more

Graduate success: Chloe Francis, Data Analyst at Iris Worldwide

By gjm32 | 30 March 2022

‘One of my biggest responsibilities at the moment is ownership of reporting monthly performance of an online B2B learning platform for Samsung, working to automate … Read more

Constanze Roitzheim to take part in series exploring the lives of mathematicians

By gjm32 | 02 March 2022

Dr Constanze Roitzheim, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science, will take part in the Technical University of Munich’s … Read more

Andrew Hone’s new project aims to inspire next generation of mathematicians, computer scientists and cryptographers

By gjm32 | 26 January 2022

Professor Andrew Hone, Associate Member of the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS), is working with the Institute for Research in Schools (IRIS) on a new project, Huge Primes, … Read more

Andy Hone awarded funding from Ambassade de France au Royaume Uni and British Council

By gjm32 | 12 January 2022

Professor Andy Hone, Professor of Mathematics at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science, has been awarded funding from the Ambassade de France au … Read more

School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science to host Royal Institution Mathematics Masterclasses this Spring

By gjm32 | 11 January 2022

The University of Kent is hosting a series of three Royal Institution Mathematics Masterclasses for Year 12 students on Saturday 5 February, Saturday 5 March … Read more

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