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RELEVANCE OF MATHEMATICS IN A PANDEMIC

UWI VIRTUAL MATH FAIR 2020/2021

Join us for a fun day!

Check out all the games we have set up for you! You can spectate or participate - your choice! 

From dice games to Math Bingo to playing an experienced chess player - we have it all!

Countdown to the Fair!

Please ensure you have a version of Zoom of 5.3 or later, to join the calls with breakout rooms so you can participate in the games and events! 

Check out all of the fun activities

we have planned for you on March 12th!

Make sure to register and

book your spot to play!

A great experience to socialize with other students who have a great passion for Maths as much as I do

Very educational, interactive and expanded my knowledge on some new stuff

The exposure was invaluable. You have encouraged us to start our own Math Club

COME TO THE FAIR
DATE: Friday 12th March, 2021

8:30AM to 2:00PM

THE MAIN EVENTS
FUN ACTIVITIES
12th March
MATH
ESSAY
26th Feb
MATH QUIZ
& FEUD
18th - 25th Feb
MATH MODEL
8th March
TALENT CONTEST
2019

Games, Meme Competition and so much more!

Deadline for submission:

Friday 26th February, 2021 at 11:59PM

Quiz:

Open from

3PM Thursday 18th February, 2021

to 2:59PM Thursday 25th February, 2021

Deadline for submission:

Monday 8th March, 2021 at 11:59PM

Not held this year

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UWI MATH FAIR 

The Math Fair is an event targeting secondary school students to spark their interest in applications of Mathematics.

ADDRESS

Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Faculty of Science & Technology,
The UWI St. Augustine Campus

Email: STA-UWIMathFair@uwi.edu 

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