Conference programme
Programme
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The conference will start at 10.15am on Thursday 7th May (registration from 9.45am).
The conference will conclude by 5pm on Friday 8th May.
Keynote speakers
Nira Chamberlain
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Professor of Mathematics
EDI ⨉ AI equals?
Isobel Falconer
St. Andrews
Professor of History of Mathematics
History for Inclusion and Diversity in Mathematics
Tim Hosgood
Topos Institute
Social Impact Lead,
The Responsibilities of Decontextualisers
Genovefa Kefalidou
Leicester
Lecturer in Human-Computer interaction
Workshop on Decolonisation in Mathematical Sciences
Alina Patelli
Aston University
Aston Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Application
Co-Developing Responsible AI with People, for People
Slides
Thursday
- Overview of inclusive Education at Warwick (Megan Caulfield)
- EDI x AI =? (Nira Chamberlain)
- Sustainable Urban Mobility: co-developing responsible AI with people, for people (Alina Patelli)
- African Institutes for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) (Jane Hutton)
- Diversifying and Decolonising Mathematics with the Students: examples of student-led projects (Stefania Lisai)
- History for Inclusion and Diversity in Mathematics (Isobel Falconer)
- Beyond the Textbook: decolonising algebra through historical knowledge, EDI and relational learning (Holly Heshmati)
- Beyond the Formula: empowering students through co-creation of inclusive mathematics curricula (Rehan Shah)
- From Ancient Egypt to Decolonising the History of Mathematics Curriculum (Marsia Bealby)
Friday
- The Responsibilities of Decontextualisers (Tim Hosgood)
- Addressing Presentation Anxiety in Undergraduate Maths Students (Elliot Vincent)
- Reading Time in Exams: support for English language learners (Martyn Parker)
- The Knock-on Effect of Socioeconomic Attainment Gaps in Mathematics (Katie Berlin)
- How to Avoid the Recolonisation of the Curriculum (Catarina Carvalho)
- Algebra in Context (Nicholas Jackson)
- Research Your Way - a case study (Kat Phillips)
- What Can You Do? - a Piscopia initiative resource (Ashleigh Ratcliffe)
- Matemáticas en español, ¿Por qué no? (Alvaro Gonzalez Hernandez)
Conference dinner
Thursday 7th May, from 6.30pm at Radcliffe conference centreLink opens in a new window.
We invite you a buffet dinner hosted by the Warwick Mathematics Institute and the Mathematics Research Centre.
This will be an informal event where you can get to know other participants.
The cost is £20 (subsidised). Payment will be taken at registration via a card machine.
Please indicate in the registration form that you'd like to attend dinner, and specify any special dietary requirements.