Category: 2000 + 1 event
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New Scientist Live 2025
The MESH team are at New Scientist Live at the ExCeL centre. We’re inviting young scientists and mathematicians to give us feedback and suggestions on our prototype maths game 2000+1: A Space Maths Odyssey http://meshresearch.org/space_odyssey. Please scan the QR code below to give feedback:
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CETL-MSOR 2025: Pre-post data for outreach attitudes
Despite mathematics and science being among the most popular choices for study at A-Level in recent history, with maths, biology, chemistry and physics all featuring in the 10 most popular subjects at A-Level, according to latest HESA data only 225,355 students went on to study Biological, Physical, and Mathematical Sciences. This is less than half…
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Archer Academy
MESH visited the Archer Academy N2 8GA to talk about Space Maths as part of our STFC project: 2000 + 1 a space maths odyssey. We introduced various examples of where maths is used to help our understanding of space before focusing on the Year 7 pupils’ current topics: We developed some bespoke resources for…
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Wren Academy
MESH visited the Wren Academy N12 9HB to talk about Space Maths as part of our STFC project: 2000 + 1 a space maths odyssey. We introduced various examples of where maths is used to help our understanding of space before focusing on the Year 7 pupils’ current topics: We developed some bespoke resources for…
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Walthamstow School for Girls
MESH visited Walthamstow School for Girls E17 9RZ to talk about Space Maths as part of our STFC project: 2000 + 1 a space maths odyssey. We introduced various examples of where maths is used to help our understanding of space before focusing on the Year 7 pupils’ current topics: We developed some bespoke resources…
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Friern Barnet School
MESH visited Friern Barnet School to talk about Space Maths on the theme of developing appropriately sized solar panels for space exploration. The pupils’ solar panel designs will be used in our up-coming maths game 2000 + 1: a space maths odyssey.