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8 Nov 2022 | 4 - 5pm

The Computational Mathematics Seminar presents talks on the development of computational science & mathematics, including the mathematical / computational modelling of complex systems including their implementation issues and theoretical aspects.

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2 Nov 2022 | 10 - 11:30am

This is an informal reading seminar where we cover various topics in geometric analysis. Talks should be accessible to honours and postgraduate students who have studied Differential Geometry and some Riemannian Geometry.

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31 Oct 2022 | 11am - 12:30pm

Learn more about managing your mental health as you navigate life and your studies.

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26 Oct 2022 | 10 - 11:30am

This is an informal reading seminar where we cover various topics in geometric analysis. Talks should be accessible to honours and postgraduate students who have studied Differential Geometry and some Riemannian Geometry.

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25 Oct 2022 | 4 - 5pm

The Computational Mathematics Seminar presents talks on the development of computational science & mathematics, including the mathematical / computational modelling of complex systems including their implementation issues and theoretical aspects.

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20 Oct 2022 | 5:30 - 6:30pm

Join us for a public lecture from Professor Chris Tout from the University of Cambridge. Light refreshments will be served afterwards.

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20 Oct 2022 | 4 - 5pm

MSI Colloquium, where the school comes together for afternoon tea before one speaker gives an accessible talk on their subject

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19 Oct 2022 | 4 - 5pm

Interested in meeting your fellow graduate students and learning about their research? We’re starting an informal colloquium for graduate HDR students to share interesting topics they’ve come across during their studies.

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19 Oct 2022 | 10 - 11:30am

This is an informal reading seminar where we cover various topics in geometric analysis. Talks should be accessible to honours and postgraduate students who have studied Differential Geometry and some Riemannian Geometry.

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