This online series was held twice annually (October/November and February/March) and featured distinguished mathematical speakers from around the world. The talks were 30-50 minutes in length, followed by a leisurely Q&A session about the talk and then an hour for a Roundtable discussion about the future directions in mathematics and what opportunities were available to prospective PhD students.
The goal was to encourage undergraduates in the mathematical sciences to consider engaging in research degrees in mathematics by:
- providing an overview of possible avenues of research from the point of view of leaders in the field,
- discussing how undergraduates could take the next steps towards applying for a postgraduate degree,
- offering insights to the applications and funding processes,
- hearing from current Masters and/or PhD students,
- answering questions from undergraduates who were considering applying for a postgraduate degree after they had completed their current studies.
Recordings from Previous Sessions in this series
- 8 November 2023 - Will Parnell (Manchester) Silence is bliss in a Platonic relationship: A mathematical tour of noise control, acoustic cloaking and elastostatic neutrality
- 29 March 2023 - Kevin Buzzard (Imperial College) Will computers prove theorems?
- 23 November 2022 - Ulrike Tillmann (INI, Cambridge) Strings and surfaces
- 19 May 2022 - Barry Mazur (Harvard) Hilbert's Hotel and other encounters with infinity
- 24 February 2022 - Simon Donaldson (Imperial College and Stony Brook) Invitation to Geometric Analysis