LMS Society Meeting: Mary Cartwright Lecture 2024
The LMS is delighted to announce the 2024 Mary Cartwright Lecture will be given by Bethany Marsh (University of Leeds).
The Mary Cartwright Lecture is an annual lecture organised by the Committee for Women and Diversity in Mathematics and forms part of the annual programme of Society Meetings. The event was established by the LMS in 2000 and is named after Dame Mary Lucy Cartwright, the first female mathematician FRS, the first woman to receive the Sylvester Medal, the first woman to receive the LMS De Morgan Prize and the first female President of the LMS. The aim is to celebrate the achievements of distinguished women mathematicians; previous speakers include previous LMS Presidents Dame Frances Kirwan, Caroline Series, Ulrike Tillmann.
This is a free event and we welcome all who are interested to attend this event, with registration open both to LMS Members and to non-members.
Programme (all times GMT)
14:00 |
Opening of the meeting and Society Business |
14:10 |
Sara Lombardo (LMS Committee for Women and Diversity in Mathematics Chair) will give some background on Mary Cartwright and introduce the first speaker. |
14:15 |
Bethany Marsh (University of Leeds) Presentations of reflection groups (with Francesca Fedele) |
16:00 | END |
Accessibility
This event is online only and will be streamed via Zoom.
Closed captions will be enabled on Zoom, and we will endeavour to upload this to our LMS YouTube channel as soon as possible after the event.
If you have any accessibility questions not covered by the above, please contact womenanddiversity@lms.ac.uk.
Registration
Please click here to register.
If you have any queries on any of the above, please contact womenanddiversity@lms.ac.uk