In early 2009 the University of Wollongong is hosting the seventh
annual AMSI Summer School. The Summer School is designed for honours
and coursework masters students in mathematical and statistical
sciences. The programs consists of courses in pure mathematics and
applied mathematics and statistics.
Dates: 12th January to 6th February 2009
Venue: The University of Wollongong
The aim of the AMSI Summer School of Mathematics is to offer honours
and coursework masters students a range or courses in the mathematical
sciences, some of which may not normally be available at their home
institutions. The courses are also
open to post graduate students from cognate areas who wish to extend
their knowledge of appropriate areas of mathematics and statistics.
They have proven to be of interest to students from Physics,
Engineering, Biomedical Science and Commerce (Finance, Risk Management
and other quantitative areas), among others.
Students will enjoy a stimulating atmosphere where opportunities for
the interchange of ideas both with one another and with the lecturers.
The feeling of camaraderie and the opportunity to share mathematical
experiences with a larger group of students will be key features of the
Summer School. Social events such as morning teas and barbecues also
contribute to the experience.
Background
The Australian Mathematics Sciences Institute (AMSI) is a national consortium established through a grant from the Victorian Government and funds from thirty-one AMSI member institutions.
In 2002 the Federal Government announced funding which enabled AMSI to
run a program of summer courses for honours and coursework masters
students in the mathematical sciences. Previous summer schools have
been held in 2003 at the University of Melbourne, 2004 at the
University of New South Wales, 2005 at the Australian National
University, 2006 at RMIT University, 2007 at the University of Sydney
and most recently 2008 at Monash University. |