Our fundamental message to you, especially if you are a girl and in doubt: nothing suggests that there is an upper limit on what women can achieve mathematically...
...so why do so few of us choose Further Maths A-level, an undergraduate degree in Mathematics, a PhD in Mathematics or an academic career in Mathematics? We do not have the full answer to these questions, but some factors might be
Our ambition is to provide you with true life tales of female students and staff, who persevered despite these a priori and embraced their maths studies with enthusiasm, charisma and conviction. You will meet a diverse crowd of women whose initial motivations to study mathematics differ, sometimes widely. You will hopefully recognise yourself in one or more of them, but if you do not, get in touch and tell us why you hesitate to embark or continue on the path of mathematics. We will try to help you see more clearly.
Anne Taormina
Head of Department of Mathematical Sciences (from 01.01.2014 to 31.12.2018)
Find out more why these women chose to study maths at Durham University and learn more about their careers.
Find out more about EDI initiatives at the Department of Mathematical Sciences like EDI matters and events, the Department's EDI committee, first-generation scholars group and decolonisation.