It's been an incredible for the Women in Science and Engineering Society (WISE). The committee tell us more.
Our research into a class of partial differential equations has added up to a new generic mathematical theory for a class of PDEs

Dan Luckett (BSc Mathematics, 2015) tells us how he's adjusting to graduate life.

It's been a busy start to the year for the Women in Science and Engineering Society (WISE). The committee tell us more.

To celebrate National Women in Engineering Day on 23 June, British Gas held a panel event featuring prominent female engineers. Joanne Adeluola, 1st year chemistry student and President of WISE, reviews the event.

It's been a busy year for WISE as they work to provide as many events and opportunities as possible to members, form networks and to help inspire the next generation of female scientists and engineers.

The Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Society are the newest group to join the EPS Community. They provide as many opportunities as possible to members and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
The School of Mathematics is very pleased to have achieved a very good performance in the Research Excellence Framework (REF).

Footballers, athletes and supporters from the School of Mathematics and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences attended the World Academic Sports Challenge in Paris on Saturday 1st June.
Dr Peter Butkovic (PI) has been awarded an EPSRC grant for his project "Perron-Frobenius theory and max-algebraic combinatorics of nonnegative matrices".