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Seminars & Events

The Department runs a number of regular seminar series and colloquia along with numerous specialised research seminars, journal clubs, reading groups and student seminars. We also hold annual events, including our Collingwood and Pascal Lectures and talks marking International Women's Day and Black History Month.

The schedule during term time for our regular seminars (one for each of our Research Groups) and colloquia is:

  Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
13:00

Statistics Seminar

MCS 2068

Analysis & PDE Seminar MCS2068

Geometry & Topology Seminar MCS2068

CPT Colloquium OC218

Mathematical & Theoretical Physics Seminar MCS0001

Education & Pedagogy Seminar MCS3052

14:00

Pure Colloquium MCS2068

Applied Seminar MCS3070

Arithmetic Study Group MCS2068

Probability Seminar MCS2068

 

15:00

Spectra & Moduli MCS3070

 

 

 

In addition, Department Research Colloquia are held once or twice a year in MCS 0001 providing an opportunity for members of the Department to introduce their research to everyone here in Durham.

For a more up-to-the-minute list, see our Seminar page.

Find out more

Find out about upcoming and past seminars, events, outreach activities, our annual distinguished lectures and more by following the links below.

Seminars & Events

Find out more about upcoming seminars and events at the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
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Collingwood Lecture Series

Find out more about our annual Collingwood lecture series.

Young Minds, Big Maths

Find out more about our outreach event Young Minds, Big Maths.
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Pascal Lecture Series

The annual Blaise Pascal Lecture series has been established following a generous bequest by Mrs Marjorie Roberts in 2006.
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