Maths for the future: Keep Australia competitive
A national forum proposing strategies to secure future mathematical and statistical skills for Australia
APR.Intern is hiring
AMSI is looking for Business Development Officers to grow its internship program under an exciting new partnership with universities in Melbourne and Sydney.
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Advanced R & Bayesian Statistics – Short Courses
'Practical Bayes for Beginners' is a three-day course introducing the practicing statistician to Bayesian analysis. 'Advanced R for Environmental Scientists' will focus on using R efficiently and [...]
Jon Borwein elected Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
AMSI congratulates Professor Jonathan Borwein of the University of Newcastle on being elected in the 2015 Class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society for his contributions to nonsmooth [...]
News from the AMSI Director for the AustMS Gazette
Volume 41, Number 5, November 2014 The AMSI Director provides a regular news submission to the AustMS Gazette. In this issue Professor Geoff Prince covers: Five years at AMSI and 36 (on and off) [...]
Industry: How will Australia’s maths deficit affect your sector?
There are significant retention problems at various stages in the study and research training pipeline in mathematics and statistics. These problems choke the supply of mathematically competent [...]
Public Lecture: Act Beyond Borders
RoboCup, Sony’s AIBO (Artificial Intelligence roBOt), and systems biology, are just a few examples of some of the activities that Prof. Kitano has initiated and turned into widely recognised, [...]
STEM skills need lifelong nurturing
The Commonwealth’s announcement yesterday that it will invest $12 million into boosting STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects in Australian schools is yet another [...]