1. Mathematics Gallery at the Science Museum in London
    Embark on a journey through the history of mathematics at the Mathematics Gallery in London's Science Museum. From ancient artifacts to cutting-edge mathematical concepts, this exhibit showcases how maths shapes the world around us.
  2. Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes
    Immerse yourself in the world of codebreaking and cryptography at Bletchley Park, the historic site where mathematicians and cryptanalysts worked tirelessly during World War II. Learn about Alan Turing and his contribution to modern computing.
  3. Royal Observatory Greenwich in London
    Visit the Royal Observatory Greenwich and explore the connection between mathematics and astronomy. Discover how mathematical calculations are used to understand celestial phenomena and navigate the stars.
  4. Oxford Mathematical Institute in Oxford
    Delve into the world of academic mathematics at the Oxford Mathematical Institute. Attend lectures, workshops, and seminars led by world-renowned mathematicians, and gain insights into cutting-edge mathematical research.
  5. Science Oxford in Oxford
    Engage in interactive Maths workshops and activities at Science Oxford, designed to spark curiosity and creativity in mathematics. From puzzles to problem-solving challenges, this hands-on experience will enhance your mathematical skills.
  6. Cambridge University Mathematical Bridge in Cambridge
    Walk across the iconic Mathematical Bridge at Cambridge University, a marvel of mathematical engineering. Learn about the principles of statics and discover the mathematical secrets behind this architectural feat.
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