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World Maths Day

World Maths Day Today is World Maths Day and we want to celebrate Maths Plus Something is energising about a day that brings the whole world together through numbers—and that’s exactly what World Maths Day is all about. Unlike the usual image of maths as quiet, solitary work, World Maths Day flips the script. It […]

Academic Skills and Study Support

Academic Skills and Study Support. Academic Skills is a vital part of your academic journey; it’s why at Edinburgh Napier, we have an incredible team dedicated to the cause. You will find resources through the library to help you build up your academic skills for study support. Dive in with this post to find out […]

Dyslexia Awareness Week

Dyslexia Awareness Week This week is Dyslexia Awareness Week What is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is a learning difficulty which affects millions of people all over the world. It is a life-long neurological condition which often runs in families and affects people’s abilities with reading, writing and spelling. People with dyslexia may have difficulty processing and remembering […]

Study Support and Resources

Study Support and Resources Classes have started, and trimester 2 is already on its way. While assignments may seem a bit far away. The university has many support and resources to help you through the trimester. Before those assignments appear closer, we thought we would list the support and resources available to help you get […]

Pi Anyone? International Pi Day

Pi Anyone? International Pi Day The 14th of March is International Day of Mathematics and International Pi Day. What is International Mathematics Day? On the 26th of November 2019 UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation) decided March the 14th should be declared the International Day of Mathematics. The main purpose of the day was […]

Scottish Traditions: Burn’s Night

Scottish Traditions: Burn’s Night Burns Night is a traditional celebration of Scotland’s national bard, or poet, Robert Burns. It is held on 25th January, Burns’s birthday, when Burns suppers are held. They consist of a meal, poetry recitals and songs. The first supper was held at Burns Cottage by his friends on 21st July 1801, […]

Celebrating LGBT+ History Month: Alan Turing

Alan Turing To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, the library, in collaboration with Maths Plus, is looking at one of the many figures of the LGBT+ community who changed history. Alan Turing. Alan Turing is one of the leading mathematicians of the 20th Century. He was a British mathematician and logician who has made major contributions […]

Scottish Traditions: Burn’s Night

Burns Night Burns Night is a traditional celebration of Scotland’s national bard, or poet, Robert Burns. It is held on 25th January, Burns’s birthday, when Burns suppers are held. They consist of a meal, poetry recitals and songs. The first supper was held at Burns Cottage by his friends on 21st July 1801, the fifth […]

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