It All Adds Up: Celebrating Women Across the Mathematical Sciences
In 2015, the Society's annual Women in Mathematics Day was expanded to four days, as part of the Society's celebrations, with two days for school students and two days for university mathematicians and mathematical scientists.
Reports on It All Adds Up
School mathematicians
The first day, Tuesday 14th April, wass for for mathematically inclined girls in Years 9, 10 and 11, while the second day,Wednesday 15th April, wass for girls in Years 12 and 13 who are studying A-level Further Mathematics or equivalent. Each day featured inspiring talks by female mathematicians and workshops in which the students tackled stimulating mathematics themselves. The students also had opportunities to chat to undergraduates and others about mathematical possibilities beyond school level.
University mathematicians
Thursday 16th April - Friday 17th April was for mathematicians and mathematical scientists at all stages of their careers (undergraduate to professor). There was a mix of lectures by invited speakers, panel discussions on a range of topics, contributed talks by early career researchers, and posters.
Timetable for Days 3 and 4
Plenary talks and Parallel sessions for Days 3 and 4
Support for It All Adds Up
It All Adds Up 2015 was supported by the London Mathematical Society, University of Oxford Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford Vice-Chancellor's Diversity Fund, Oxford University Press, Jane Street and Schlumberger.
Details of previous Women in Mathematics Day events are available .