Yorkshire and the Humber

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The more maths grads project in Yorkshire and the Humber is based at the University of Leeds and works primarily with the schools listed below. Each partner school has an individual programme of activities which best suits their particular needs. There is some scope to work with other schools across the region so please do contact us at moremaths[at]leeds.ac.uk if you would like your school to be involved.

Local Education Authority School Name
   
Bradford St. Bede's Catholic Grammar School
Grange Technology College
   
Calderdale Sowerby Bridge High School
   
Kirklees Holmfirth High School
   
Leeds Lawnswood School
Woodkirk High Specialist Science School
   
Wakefield Crofton High School
NEW College
Wakefield City High School


 Selected Past Events

13th March 2010 Leeds University Pop Maths Quiz, Refectory South, Leeds University 
13th July 2009 Mechanics Day for Year 12, Leeds University
8th July 2009 Maths at Work Day for Year 12, Leeds University
2nd July 2009 Maths at Work Day for Year 10, Leeds University
29th April 2009 'What's the Point of Maths' - A Careers related workshop for Maths Teachers and Careers Staff, Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds
26th March 2009 Maths at Work Day for Year 10, Leeds University
23rd-27th March 2009 Leeds Festival of Science, Leeds University – including various mathematical activities
23rd March 2009 Mystery at the University - a Maths Whodunnit for KS3, Leeds University
11th March 2009 'The Maths of Search Engines and Video Games' (W P Milne Lecture for Sixth Formers), by Richard Lissaman from the Further Maths Network, Held at Leeds University
9th-13th March 2009 Leeds Festival of Science, Leeds University – including various mathematical activities
7th March 2009 Popular Maths Lecture: 'Taking Maths from the Classroom to the Real-world', Leeds University (General Public Welcome)
7th March 2009 Pop Maths Quiz for Year 7 & 8, Leeds University
3rd December 2008 Adding Value in Mathematics: CPD Partnerships between Schools, Colleges and HEIs, Manchester
19th November 2008 Outwood Grange Sixth Form Maths Visit, Leeds University
17th November 2008 Paper Imagination, Wakefield City High School
12th November 2008 Leeds Labour Market Conference, Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds
23rd October 2008 Mathematical Trickery, Lawnswood School
12th August 2008 Maths and Science Visit by Reemap Students
10th July 2008 Mechanics Day for Year 12- Leeds University
8th July 2008 Mechanics Day for Year 10- Leeds University
4th July 2008 more maths grads session at MEI conference
2nd July 2008 Careers session at Leeds University Teacher Conference
1st July 2008 Maths at Work Day for Year 12, Leeds University
26th June 2008 Stall and workshop at Careers fair: Science, HE and beyond, for school careers advisers, Manchester
25th June 2008 Sessions at The Cathedral High School Numeracy Week, Wakefield
24th June 2008 Maths at Work Day for Year 10, Leeds University
9th June 2008 Stall and workshop at Careers fair: Science, HE and beyond, for school careers advisers, London
June 2008 Session at ECMI 2008 conference, London (joint with QMUL)
1st May 2008 Information session for Adult Learners at GCSE Study Day
21st April 2008 FunMaths Roadshow, Lawnswood School
10th April 2008 Cryptic Challenge – Workshop for National Science Week
7th April 2008 FunMaths Roadshow, Wakefield City High School
18th March 2008 Maths at Work Day for Year 10, Leeds University
13th March 2008 Maths Taster Day, Leeds University
20th December 2007 Gifted and Talented Quiz, Woodkirk High School

Other Activities

These include visits to Leeds University, Puzzle Challenge Mornings, Enrichment Workshops, Practical Mechanics Demonstrations, ‘Why do A level maths?’ and ‘Why do a maths degree?’ talks. Click here for a full programme.


 

Employers

The project is working closely with the following local employers:

The Association of Certified Chartered AccountantsACCA
The Association of Certified Chartered Accountants is the global professional body for accountants in the UK and worldwide.  Accountants are employed by many businesses and organizations and they use maths every day.  In order to make a business successful it is important to use mathematical skills when making decisions.
 
ASDAASDA
 
BarclaysBarclaysBarclays Commercial
Barclays in the community
At Barclays, we take our responsibilities seriously. We're really proud of our leading community investment programme which added up to £52.4 million in 2007.  We encourage and enable our people to get involved in the causes that they care about most. Last year, we supported more than 43,000 Barclays employees in their volunteering and fundraising, benefiting more than 7100 different charities and community groups.
 
Coca-Cola Enterprises LtdCoca-Cola Enterprises Ltd
Maths is used in many ways in the food and drink industry.  Here at Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd ratios are really important in making up the different sorts of drinks and ensuring that the correct amounts of ingredients are ordered.  Mathematics is also needed in the design and manufacture of the bottles, cans and other packaging and logistical skills are required in order to transport and distribute the goods throughout the country.  Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd are working with More Maths Grads to show students how some of their school maths is used in real life.
 
Turbo TechnologiesCummins Turbo Technologies
 
DeloitteDeloitte LLP
 
Enterprise Rent-a-CarEnterprise Rent-a-Car
Enterprise Rent-a-Car is a nationwide business that deals in car rental. Maths is important in making lots of business decisions in our company. For instance, in order to gain the most profit for the business we need to consider factors such as how many cars we should have, what rate we should set for the hire of vehicles, what would be the effect of increased occupancy.  There are also other issues such as depreciation, servicing, maintenance and insurance costs.  Maths is important in making all these decisions so we want to encourage students to attain good maths qualifications.
 
Institution of Civil EngineersInstitution of Civil Engineers
 
Jacobs Jacobs
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. is one of the world’s largest and most diverse providers of professional technical services. We offer full-spectrum support to industrial, commercial, and government clients across global markets.  Services we provide include scientific and specialty consulting as well as all aspects of engineering and construction, and operations & maintenance. We use mathematics to find suitable solutions to engineering problems. Planning, structural modelling, analysis & design, project management, quantitative risk management, budgeting and quantity surveying are some of the activities we undertake which utilise maths.
 
Kier GroupKier Northern
Kier Group is a leading UK building and civil engineering contractor.  Mathematical skills are used by architects and engineers who design buildings and structures, the quantity surveyor and estimator who consider the materials, labour, tools and time required to build what has been designed and to price the job, the planner who schedules the work to minimize the construction time and the bricklayer and joiner who need to build strong durable structures.  In fact, maths is needed at every stage of the construction process and so we are keen to work with the MMG project to show students how incredibly useful maths is in our industry.
 
KPMGKPMG
KPMG in the UK is a leading provider of professional services including audit, tax and advisory. The firm employs over 10,000 people in many different roles and looks for numeracy skills in its recruits. These skills are essential given that many of our employees analyse organisations' financial information and make calculations, in some cases to value assets and in others to advise on financial strategies. While KPMG looks for a variety of skills and abilities in its people, mathematical ability is undoubtedly important.
 
Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical IndustryPSI – Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Statisticians are essential in the development of new pharmaceutical drugs.  Every medication needs to go through rigorous trials before it can be prescribed to patients.  These tests are designed through collaboration between medical experts and statisticians.  The results are analysed by a team of statisticians who use mathematical techniques to ensure that the drugs are causing a definite improvement in patients' health with no adverse side effects.  This career choice is both challenging and rewarding.  We are eager to work with young people to help inform them about this profession which could be followed after studying maths or statistics to degree level.
 

Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce
Rolls Royce have been extremely supportive of the More Maths Grads project. As well as their valuable contribution to the project in the West Midlands, Rolls Royce delivered a workshop at our “Think you know what an engineer does?” event in Leeds.
 
Yorkshire BankYorkshire Bank
Yorkshire Bank recognises that the strength of our business and our people is related to the health and well being of the communities in which we operate.  This is why we continue to manage and grow an integrated community investment program.  As part of the National Australia Bank Group we are committed to increasing our community investment funding to 1% of cash earnings before tax.  We believe in active involvement in the local community, encouraging our employees to volunteer in their local area.  Last year our employees spent over 1,800 days volunteering.

Contacts

Hazel Kendrick (Subject Officer) H.J.Kendrick[at]leeds.ac.uk 0113 343 2290
Ruth Holland (Careers Officer) R.M.Holland[at]leeds.ac.uk 0113 343 2289

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