The Maths Degrees for the Future programme, launched by the Campaign for Mathematical Sciences (CaMS), today named five universities who will share a £2.5 million pot to create ‘next-gen’ degree designs that connect foundational mathematics to key applications in an increasingly AI and data driven world.
The five winning bids are from Cardiff University, King’s College London, Imperial College London, the University of Nottingham and The Open University, who were judged by an expert panel to have put forward innovative ideas which promise to unlock maths teaching for a wider audience and link the subject to the greatest challenges of our time.