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Resources
Here you can find some of the presentations and demonstrations from the Girls Do The Maths Workshops. These include:
Mathematics Enrichment and Careers Online Resources
- www.maths.unsw.edu.au/students/future/futureugrad.html
This is the link for Future Undergraduate Students on the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW website. Here you can find information about Careers in Mathematics and descriptions of the various ways that mathematics can be studied at UNSW under the link Programs and Courses. This includes information about combined degrees.
- www.maths.unsw.edu.au/highschool/schoolindex.html
This is the High Schools page of the School of Mathematics, UNSW website. Follow the links to Teacher Resources, and find some information about Parabola, a mathematics journal for high school students published twice yearly by the Australian Mathematics Trust in association with the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW. You will also find information about our Girls Do The Maths workshops, as well as essays about Life as a Mathematician and Mathematics Everywhere.
Both of these pages are easy to find from the School of Mathematics homepage www.maths.unsw.edu.au.
- www.austms.org.au/Jobs
This is the Australian Mathematical Society Jobs site. As well as reading the current job listings, their profiles page has interesting profiles of several mathematics graduates and their careers. Also follow the For Students link for some other information and links.
- www.science.org.au/nova/maths.htm
NOVA - Science in the News is an online magazine published by the Australian Academy of Science. Their mathematics page contains various articles about how mathematics is used in science.
- www.ams.org/employment/highschool.html
This American Mathematical Society page has lots of links including various problem pages. One is to The Art of Problem Solving site.
- http://www.ams.org/careers/archived.html
Another page from the American Mathematical Society, with profiles of lots of mathematics graduates pursuing non-academic careers in various fields.
- Other mathematical organisations include The Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) www.amsi.org.au, the International Centre of Excellence for Education in Mathematics (ICE-EM) www.ice-em.org.au, and the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) www.iciam.org.
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