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  2. Vicky Neale - Wikipedia

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    She was Whitehead Lecturer at Oxford's Mathematical Institute and Supernumerary Fellow at Balliol College. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Her research specialty was number theory . The author of the 2017 book Closing the Gap: The Quest to Understand Prime Numbers , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] she was interviewed on several BBC radio programs as a mathematics expert.

  3. Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, Oxford was joint first (with the University of Cambridge) for applied mathematics [21] and third for pure mathematics. [22] In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework , the institute submitted jointly with the Department of Statistics, getting the highest placement for mathematical sciences in the UK. [ 23 ]

  4. What Is Mathematics? - Wikipedia

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    What Is Mathematics? is a mathematics book written by Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins, published in England by Oxford University Press. It is an introduction to mathematics, intended both for the mathematics student and for the general public. First published in 1941, it discusses number theory, geometry, topology and calculus.

  5. List of Very Short Introductions books - Wikipedia

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    Chapter from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, 1984: History – U.K. 019: Medieval Britain: John Gillingham, Ralph A. Griffiths: 10 August 2000: Chapters from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, 1984: History – U.K. 020: The Tudors: John Guy: 10 August 2000 29 August 2013 (2nd ed.) Chapter from The Oxford Illustrated History ...

  6. Oxford University Invariant Society - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford University Invariant Society, or 'The Invariants', is a university society open to members of the University of Oxford, dedicated to promotion of interest in mathematics. [1] The society regularly hosts talks from professional mathematicians on topics both technical and more popular, from the mathematics of juggling to the history of ...

  7. Literae humaniores - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the full lit. hum. course was revised; students examined since 2008 now choose eight papers from a wide range of subject areas: Ancient history — "period" papers ranging from the pre-history of Greece to the first Flavian emperors in Rome; or "topic" papers, on such subjects as Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient World or Athenian ...

  8. School Mathematics Project - Wikipedia

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    The School Mathematics Project arose in the United Kingdom as part of the new mathematics educational movement of the 1960s. [1] It is a developer of mathematics textbooks for secondary schools , formerly based in Southampton in the UK.

  9. Honour Moderations - Wikipedia

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    The Mods course in Classics (Literae Humaniores) runs for the first five terms of the course.The traditional aim was for students to develop their ability to read fluently in Latin (especially the Aeneid of Virgil) and Greek (concentrating on the Iliad and the Odyssey); this remains the case today, but the course has changed to reflect the continuing decline in the numbers of applicants who ...