📢For #Mathematics & #Computing#Teachers!
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The Helping Teachers #Teach Mathematics Conference (HTTMC) 3rd Edition is happening May 13-16, 2025, at the University of Ghana (online/in-person).
Join this unique #opportunity & apply via: https://t.co/RKamBewxhq
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One month left to apply for our new Diversity and Inclusion Fund, providing financial backing to events championing EDI, as well as grant programmes offering direct support to women and under-represented groups in mathematics.
Deadline: 20 April
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"I'm here now because I have a village behind me."
Backstage at the #Forbes3050 Summit, @angela_tabiri, mathematician and founder of @femafricmaths, shared who has altered her career. #3050AbuDhabi
https://t.co/nUVG5RT0Zu
El 13 de març celebrem el Dia Internacional de les Matemàtiques amb un acte al Saló de Cent de l'@bcn_ajuntament . Conferència de @AkveldMeike sobre la importància de celebrar les matemàtiques. 📐
👉Accés per invitació. No t'ho perdis!
#Matemàtiques#IDM314cat#SCM
Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 370–415 AD) was a pioneering female mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. She is renowned for her work on conic sections and her role as a prominent educator in Alexandria. Tragically, Hypatia was murdered by a mob in 415 AD, leading to the loss of many of her contributions.