October is Black Mathematician Month!

October is Black Mathematician Month!
2 oct. 2017

Coinciding with the tradition in some countries of the Black History Month, the Black Mathematician Month is an effort for public sensiblilzation of the presence of the black minority in the mathematical community. Promoted by the Chalkdust magazine, a series of articles written by black mathematicians will appear in that magazine and in other supporting math outreach projects (The Aperiodical, Plus, IMAGINARY).

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16 juil. 2026

Hosted in MoMath’s new location in New York City, the conference will gather exhibit designers, museum founders, and math outreach innovators from around the globe. The conference will take place from July 18-21, 2026.

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17 mar. 2026

Submit your mathematical artwork to be featured in a gallery at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) 2026 in Philadelphia! We invite visually striking works from mathematicians, artists, and students around the world. Selected images will be featured in a gallery showcasing a diverse and contemporary vision of mathematics.

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24 fév. 2026

The poster for IDM 2026 is here! It is based on this year’s theme, Mathematics and Hope, and features a circular rosette pattern.
The poster is available in several languages and comes in two versions: a full-color design and a black-and-white version that you can color yourself. 

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9 fév. 2025

Curious about how machine learning works and how to teach it?

IMAGINARY created a free and open-source online course for (prospective) teachers. It introduces two key topics of AI in a playful way: artificial neural networks and reinforcement learning.

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30 Jan. 2024

IMAGINARY is part of the EU-funded project AI Exhibits. Together with partners across Europe, we develop hands-on exhibits that bring core concepts of artificial intelligence (AI) to life for teachers and secondary school students.

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