UOIT - the early days

UOIT - the early days

Nearly seven years ago, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology opened its doors in Oshawa, Ontario, about 50km from Toronto. At the site of this brand new institute there was a college and a collection of not-quite-finished buildings. The founding of a new university was the result of years of intense lobbying for funding with the provincial and the federal government. Lofty ideals were formulated, for instance that of UOIT being a university of the 21st century, where teaching is done using tablets and Wikis instead of chalk and notice boards. In this article, two of the faculty members of the first hour recount their first years at this rapidly growing institute, which expects to reach a student count of over 10,000 in the next few years.

In the memory of Jaroslav Stark, 17 June 1960 – 6 June 2010

In the memory of Jaroslav Stark, 17 June 1960 – 6 June 2010

Jaroslav Stark commemorated by Paul Glendinning. This will be published in the August 2010 issue of 'Mathematics Today', the IMA's members publication.

Nonlinear Dynamics of Natural Systems+ fifth birthday

Nonlinear Dynamics of Natural Systems+ fifth birthday

The Dutch Mathematics Cluster "Nonlinear Dynamics of Natural Systems+" celebrated its fifth birthday with a weeklong conference. It highlighted the research done in the cluster, and looked ahead with many presentations from cluster members as well as external speakers. The conference was a celebration and showcase of applied mathematics.

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