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James Franklin, professor of philosophy of mathematics, researcher in extreme risk theory, ethics and history of ideas [237] John M. Blatt, applied mathematics professor, theoretical physicist, head of School of Mathematics and Statistics (1968-1971) [238] Max Kelly, pure mathematics professor, researcher in enriched category theory [239]
Michael George Cowling is an Australian pure mathematician who was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in 1949.He gained a BSc (Hons) (1971) from the Australian National University and a PhD (1974) from Flinders University.
All entries in the ICAS competitions receive an award or certificate, online access to their results/profile, and a results paper. The top 1 percent of each competition earn a "High Distinction". "Distinction" is awarded for the next 10 percent. [1] All students who enter ICAS receive a Certificate and Student Report letter.
The UNSW School Mathematics Competition [84] – Since 1962, the School of Mathematics and Statistics has run the UNSW School Mathematics Competition. This competition is a three-hour open book Olympiad-style exam designed to assess mathematical insight and ingenuity rather than efficiency in tackling routine examples.
Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge — Canada's premier national mathematics competition open to any student with an interest in and grasp of high school math and organised by Canadian Mathematical Society; Canadian Mathematical Olympiad — competition whose top performers represent Canada at the International Mathematical Olympiad
Academic quarter only applies to time given in full hours, and the academic quarter can be removed by saying that the time is "on the dot" by adding the word "dot" ("prick" in Swedish) or an actual ".". E.g. 10 dot is 10:00. The dot removes one academic quarter, so in the evening time "on the dot" is written "dot dot" to remove both quarters.
UNSW College, owned by UNSW Sydney, offers pathway programs for international students to university. UNSW was the first in Australia to offer a Foundation Studies program, and also established the first university language centre in the country. More recently, UNSW College's offerings have increased with the addition of Diplomas and Pre-Masters.
UNSW Foundation Studies is an education group of UNSW Global Pty Ltd, a not-for-profit provider of education services that includes a number of UNSW's activities, including the UNSW Institute of Languages, Educational Assessment Australia and the Expert Opinion Services. UNSW Global Pty Ltd is owned by UNSW. [3]