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MIMUC 2026
Manchester Interdisciplinary Mathematics Undergraduate Conference
11–12 March 2026 · Alan Turing Building

We will be awarding prizes for:

  • The Best Student Talks

    • First Place 

    • Second Place 

    • Third Place 

  • The best talk by a foundation year or first year student 

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* This role counts towards the Stellify award.

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The Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research (HIMR) is a partnership between UK government and the UK mathematics research community. It began its life in 2005, and has hubs in Bristol, London and Manchester. The Institute employs Postdoctoral Research Fellows in several UK universities, and funds PhD studentships across the UK. It supports UK-based events and focused research activities. It coordinates research activities that bring some of most outstanding individuals worldwide into the UK for visits.

About MIMUC 2026

Welcome to the Manchester Interdisciplinary Mathematics Undergraduate Conference (MIMUC)!

This year, we're excited to host over 100 taught students from the Faculty of Science and Engineering and beyond for a vibrant and enriching two-day event.

MIMUC is more than just a conference; it's a celebration of the curious and innovative spirit of students in STEM. Our mission is to enhance the academic journey of undergraduate and Masters students at the University of Manchester by promoting interdisciplinary research and collaboration. Prepare to be inspired by a lineup of plenary speakers.

Students, this is your stage! We warmly invite you to present mathematical topics that fascinate you – it's the heart of our conference! Your inspiration can be something interesting you learned in a module, a captivating fact you stumbled upon, or even your own research. For guidance and inspiration in crafting your presentation, explore our specially curated speaker resources.

But that's not all! At MIMUC, we believe in the power of connection. Take advantage of the networking opportunities with fellow students, academics, and industry professionals.

Get ready for an event that's as enjoyable as it is enlightening!

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Free pizza!

Yet another fantastic reason to register to attend MIMUC.

Student Talks

As well as the exciting plenary talks and panels, we are giving students the opportunity to give a student talk at MIMUC 2026. The best student talks will win prizes!

Students will be given the stage to deliver a presentation on a topic of their choice. Your inspiration could be something interesting you learned in a course unit, project work you've undertaken as part of your degree, or even your own research! We are hoping for topics to be as wide-ranging as possible, but there should be some mathematical component to your talk.  

 

Students presentations will be 15 minutes followed by 5 minutes for questions and should be appropriate for a broad audience including undergraduate students from a range of disciplines.

We will be awarding the following prizes...

  • The prizes for Best Student Talks

    • First Place 

    • Second Place 

    • Third Place 

  • The prize for the best talk by a foundation year or first year student 

Plenary Speakers

Speakers will be revealed soon!

Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

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Speaker 3

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Speaker 4

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Academic Panel

Interested in a career in academia? The academic panel session will be a chance for you to ask our panel about their careers, their research, and their teaching.

  • TBC

Industry Panel

Find out about the industries in which mathematics is used. Learn from a variety of alumni and industry experts; discover some careers you may not have considered.

  • TBC

Competition

Students have the opportunity to take part in a quick, fun and thought-provoking contest!

Further information will be shared soon!

Example Programme 2025

Wednesday 11h March

Alan Turing Building (ATB)

11:00 - 11:20

Registration & Welcome Talk

11:20 - 12:00

ATB Foyer & G205

Maja Drmač

ATB G205

Full-stack software engineer at Amex

12:00 - 13:00

Student talks 1

ATB G205

13:00 - 13:40

Lunch

ATB 1st Floor Bridge Area

Pizza will be provided for lunch.

13:40 - 14:20

ATB G205

Senior lecturer in Philosophy

14:20 - 15:40

Student Talks 2

ATB G205

15:40 - 16:00

Break

ATB G205

16:00 - 17:20

Student Talks 3

ATB G205

Thursday 20th March

Alan Turing Building (ATB) & Nancy Rothwell Building 

10:50 - 11:00

Registration

ATB Foyer 

11:00 - 12:00

Student Talks 1

ATB Frank Adams 1&2

12:00 - 13:00

Academic Panel

ATB Frank Adams 1&2

13:00 - 13:40

Lunch

ATB 1st Floor Bridge Area

Pizza will be provided for lunch.

13:40 - 14:40

ATB Frank Adams 1&2

14:40 - 15:00

Break

15:00 - 16:00

ATB Frank Adams 1&2

16:00 - 16:15

Transition from Alan Turing Building to Nancy Rothwell Building

16:15 - 17:00

Drinks Reception

Nancy Rothwell Foyer

Prize-giving Ceremony

17:00 - 18:00

Dr Katie Steckles

Nancy Rothwell Theatre B

Mathematician, presenter and author

Organisers

Dr Holly Barker | Lecturer in Mathematics

Dr Rose Wagstaffe | Lecturer in Mathematics

Dr Alejandra Vicente Colmenares | Teaching Fellow in Mathematics

Dr Mary Moschou | Teaching Fellow in Mathematics

Dr Neil Morrison | Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics

Dr Cesare G. Ardito | Lecturer in Mathematics

Masnuna Chowdhury | BSc Mathematics and Philosophy

Sam Furr | BSc Mathematics with Industrial Experience

Arya Mosahab BSc Mathematics

Kai Prince SFHEA | PhD in Pure Mathematics

Sonia Bălan | MMath Mathematics

Jasmine Hewitt | PhD in Pure Mathematics

Joseph Sinnott | BSc Computer Science and Mathematics

Azim Azimli | BSc Mathematics

... and many more student volunteers; email us to become involved yourself!

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