Man Up! Exploring Healthy Masculinity

Plan advisors from the Faculty will be presenting information sessions on the different plans available for math students.
A schedule of the sessions will be posted shortly.
The first Bridges lecture in 2018 will explore how humans have sought to make the Arctic legible (to borrow the phrase of James C.
Join a panel of math alumni who have all achieved success after completing either the Computational Math program, or by finishing graduate studies. Find out your options, and get a chance to network with those who have experienced what you might want to go through!
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Discover the remarkable story of the Enigma machine, a device invented in 1918 to encrypt the most secret and sensitive communications in Hitler’s Nazi Germany, and the lengths the Allies would go to in an effort to tap into its Ultra Secret yield!
What are we? By what processes and patterns did we originate and how do these patterns compare to the processes of the world around us, digital and biological, societal and fictional?
Infinite two-player games have been a very useful tool to prove many results in logic and other areas. What makes them fascinating to computability theorists is that winning strategies can be extremely complex even for simple games.
Join us for an afternoon of discussions presented by Alex Nicolaou, 2018 J.W. Graham Medal recipient and Rob Tibshirani and Anand Pillay, 2018 Honorary Doctorate recipients.
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We're excited about the Spring convocation. The Faculty of Mathematics holds two ceremonies. If you don't see your degree here, please check Ceremony 2.
Following each ceremony, bring your families and guests to the Great Hall in the Student Life Centre (SLC) for photos and refreshments.
In the first ceremony, the following degrees will awarded: