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Category: Year in Industry

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

Mathematics and Statistics student Eleanor Webb reflects on her Year in Industry at The Walt Disney Company

By gjm32 | 28 October 2021

Eleanor Webb, BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Statistics with a Year in Industry student, has just returned from her placement year, which she spent at The … Read more

Actuarial Science student Sarah Oluyannwo reflects on her Year in Industry as a Finance Officer

By gjm32 | 27 October 2021

Considering taking a placement year as part of your degree? Sarah Oluyannwo, BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science with a Year in Industry student, spent her Placement … Read more

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RSS International News from SMSAS Abroad

  • Dr Pradip Tapadar to Talk at Longevity 15 Conference in Washington DC
  • Dr Clare Dunning Spoke at Conference in Australia
  • Professor Elizabeth Mansfield to Speak at an Event to Celebrate the Centenary of Noether’s Theorem in Paris
  • Dr Clelia Pech to Deliver a Talk at Algebra Conference in France

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