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MathsWorldUK
MathsWorldUK logo
Formation2013
HeadquartersLeeds, LS10
Region served
England and Wales
Chief Executive
Katie Chicot
Websitewww.mathsworlduk.com

MathsWorldUK is a charity established in 2013, with the objective of creating a mathematical visitor attraction for people to engage with and learn about mathematics, which would be the first in the UK. MathsWorldUK will be aimed at a wide range of ages, including young people, families and schools, and will include hands-on activities, experiments and puzzles aimed at facilitating mathematical discovery and enjoyment, arranged into sections by mathematical topic[1].

After a period of fundraising[2], MathsWorldUK established the hands-on discovery centre MathsCity, located in Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre, in October 2021[3][4][5][6][7][8].

References[edit]

  1. Chicot, Katie (July 16, 2021). "MathsWorldUK: Creating the UK's first National Mathematics Discovery Centre". EMS Magazine (120): 50–54. doi:10.4171/mag/31 – via ems.press.
  2. "Maths World UK has almost reached its funding target". The Aperiodical. June 21, 2019.
  3. "Easter Bunny Egg Hunt: Hop to it and win treats in Leeds city centre | Yorkshire Evening Post".
  4. "Discovery centre where kids can climb inside giant bubbles opens in Leeds". October 7, 2021.
  5. Post, North East. "A Nationwide Audience Celebrates The Launch Of The UK's First Maths Discovery Centre". North East Post.
  6. Norden, Jasmine (October 6, 2021). "Amazing attraction where kids can climb inside bubbles opens in Leeds". LeedsLive.
  7. "MathsCity - The UK's First Maths Discovery Centre". teachingmathsscholars.org.
  8. "MathsCity Leeds opening weekend". The Aperiodical. October 11, 2021.


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