Mathematics & StatisticsWomen in Mathematics Day 2021

Introduction

Welcome to the London Mathematical Society (LMS) Women in Mathematics Day, 16 June 2021. 

Awarded by the London Mathematical Society, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Strathclyde are hosting the online event titled: Women in Mathematics - Opportunities and Success Stories. 

If you are an undergraduate, master or PhD student in any discipline, and interested in hearing from successful women with a mathematical background, come along to enjoy a friendly day of talks from several women working in academia and industry, showcasing where a degree in Mathematics can lead. 

This free of charge event will consist of several talks. Secure your place today.

About

The Women in Mathematics Day is an annual event organised by the London Mathematical Society for women in mathematics to meet together for a day of talks and discussion groups. The talks are given by female mathematicians from a range of disciplines and who are at various stages in their careers. 

The event is aimed in particular at postgraduates, final year undergraduates and those at an early stage in their career. The Women in Mathematics Day provides an opportunity to meet and talk with women who are active and successful in mathematics. Participants from previous meetings have found this opportunity useful and beneficial. 

While women are especially encouraged to attend this day, men are certainly not excluded from these events.

The programme starts with talks given by established women mathematicians from various positions and at different career stages. In the afternoon, postgraduate students give short talks and these are followed by discussion groups.

Please register for the event.

Organisers

The University of Strathclyde is the UK University of the Year 2020, is a recipient of a STEM Inclusion Matters grant, has an institutional Athena Bronze Award and is a LMS Good Practice supporter. The event organisation is led by the Equality and Diversity committee of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Strathclyde with a dynamic organizing committee of seven members as listed below: