• The theory of numbers: From ancient Greece to the 21st century

    This lecture explored key ideas in the theory of numbers, as developed over the last two thousand-plus years, and also focussed on emphasizing how symmetries of mathematical problems, some obvious but some not-so-obvious, play a hidden role in the nature of their solutions.

    Presented by esteemed mathematician Prof Matthew Emerton as part of the 2024 Mahler Lecture Tour.

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  • ‘Zeros’

    What makes mathematicians excited about solving equations?

    Partake in the excitement of mathematical discovery with Professor Andrej Bauer, who will uncover the beauty and intricate structure of equation solving.

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  • Artistic Mathematics: Truth and Beauty

    International Day of Mathematics Public Lecture by Henry Segerman Dr Segerman will talk about his work in mathematical visualization: making accurate, effective, and beautiful pictures, models, and experiences of mathematical […]

  • CCWM X SMRI: Maths at the Museum

    International Day of Mathematics 2025: Mathematics, Art and Creativity Saturday March 15 from 12 – 4pmSunday March 16 from 12 – 4 pm The official theme of the International Day […]

  • Science at the Museum

    National Science Week 2025: Decoding the Universe – Exploring the unknown with nature’s hidden language Saturday August 16 from 12 – 4pmSunday August 17 from 12 – 4 pm To […]

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