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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Millennium Mathematics Project (http://maths.org) > Fast Forward 2010/11 Final Study School
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Julia Hawkins. Day 2 of final (3rd of 3) residential study school for the 2010/11 Fast Forward mathematics programme The Fast Forward programme provides residential mathematics enrichment study schools for selected Year 10 students. Organised by NRICH (http://nrich.maths.org), part of the Millennium Mathematics Project (http://mmp.maths.org) and the Cambridge Admissions Office. We are grateful to the Goldman Sachs Foundation for generous funding supporting this programme. The programme participants are students in non-selective state schools in Greater London. Priority was given to students who would be the first in their family to enter higher education; who were from ethnic backgrounds under-represented in higher education; and who attended schools with lower than average numbers of pupils gaining 5 A*-C grades (including Maths and English) at GCSE . This talk is part of the Millennium Mathematics Project (http://maths.org) series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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