On 26 November 2015 the UG’s Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics will hold another popular science event addressed to pupils and teachers of upper-secondary schools in the Pomeranian voivodeship.
The event will be accompanied by numerous attractions to promote mathematics:
• workshops related to important and interesting mathematical problems on the secondary school curriculum, as well as other popular science issues;
• three popular science lectures;
• four presentations on studying different mathematical specialisations, and on the differences between learning at school and studying;
• an interactive exhibition accompanied by a competition on studying mathematics at the University of Gdańsk;
• A Static Obstacle Course which combines fun with a certain intellectual challenge;
• The Scottish Café, or posing and solving problems in an informal environment similar to the one used in the interwar period by the famous Lvov mathematicians;
• Mathematical St. Andrew’s Day with a fun competition to test mathematical aptitude.
The first three events are subject to prior registration. Places are limited.
Detailed information, programme and registration form are available at: