Maths4Girls Event at AMSP - Yorks & Humber

Thu 21 Apr 2022 | 2:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.


Organizer

AMSP - Yorks & Humber

University of Sheffield
Sheffield
S10 2TN

Event location

Saloni Shah

Global Client Solutions Analyst at Aviva Investors
Aviva Investors (Fp) Limited


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About the Business Leaders

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About the teacher and students

The event was created by Claire Baldwin for students aged Age 16 - 17.

Students from the following other schools took part:

  • Adcote School for Girls – 2 students
  • All Saints' Catholic High School – 1 student
  • Ashfield Comprehensive School – 11 students
  • Benton Park School – 1 student
  • Bingley Grammar School – 1 student
  • Brine Leas High School – 1 student
  • Garforth Academy – 2 students
  • Harington School – 1 student
  • John Taylor High School – 1 student
  • Highfields School – 1 student
  • King Edwards VII Lower School – 1 student
  • Meadowhead School – 3 students
  • New College Doncaster – 3 students
  • New College Pontefract – 1 student
  • The Sheffield College – 4 students
  • Shrewsbury Colleges Group – 1 student
  • Silverdale School – 4 students
  • St Mary's Catholic College – 1 student
  • Tapton School – 5 students
  • The Grammar School At Leeds – 3 students
  • Grange School – 1 student
  • Winstanley College – 1 student
  • Woldgate School and Sixth Form College – 2 students

Event description

Maths4Girls - Early Careers. In partnership with the Advanced Maths Support Programme.

2 career insight talks as part of an inspiration into maths day. https://amsp.org.uk/events/details/9611?
Speakers in their early career will share their career insights with girls in Year 12; sharing what their job is, what they do, and the importance of maths in their role. Aiming to inspire the next generation of girls to pursue STEM qualifications.


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