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Undergraduate Study

 

This session is part of our online taster series is designed to showcase the importance of mathematical skills in the preparation for applying to degree courses at Cambridge, and other competitive Universities, in which women and non-binary students are typically underrepresented. 

The focus of this session will be on the work of Emmy Noether, who has been described as the most significant female mathematician whose theorems pervade mathematics and physics. It will be looking at invariants, currents, and conservation laws. This session will be led by Professor Anne Davis, a fellow at King's College in Applied Mathematics.

Eligibility criteria:

This session is open to female and non-binary Year 12/13 students who are studying at least one of Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Computing at A level, IB Higher Level or Advanced Highers, with predictions to achieve at least B/6.  In case of over subscription, priority will be given to students who are are care experienced, eligible for free school meals, or are from our link area.


Address

Online (Zoom)

Date and time

Thursday, 30 May 2024 (5:00pm)

Audience

Year 13 (Y14 NI / S6 Scotland)
Year 12 (Y13 NI / S5 Scotland)
Mature students 21+
International students
Open to all UK schools

Online event
College event


Booking

Bookings are no longer being taken for this event. The event may be fully booked or already have taken place.

Contact and more info

Ellie Nethaway (King's College Outreach Officer)