May 2012
S M T W T F S

National Maths Summer School

  • Start Date: 8th January, 2012
  • Finish Date: 21st January, 2012

The National Mathematics Summer School (NMSS) is a program for the discovery and development of mathematically gifted and talented students from all over Australia. It is a two-week residential summer course held each January at The Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.

Students participate in a series of lecture courses from mathematicians in a number of branches of mathematics at a relatively advanced level. They attend tutorials under the guidance of a range of staff — postgraduate students, mathematics teachers and academic mathematicians.

The main activity of NMSS is an in-depth study of three or four different areas of mathematics. Each is very challenging and will extend every student. On the other hand, the program is non-competitive and very much hands-on. The emphasis is on doing mathematics, not just on listening to someone else talking about it.

By the end of the two weeks, most students are amazed at how much they have accomplished and post-school surveys indicate that the NMSS has succeeded in raising their intellectual horizons. Almost everyone returns home with a considerably enhanced view of their own potential.

Applications for NMSS are due on the 12th of August. For more information please visit www.nmss.org.au.

NMSS 2012 Flyer (.PDF 380Kb)

Venue Information

Venue: Australian National University
Address: Australian National University Ellery Crescent, Acton ACT 2601