The University of Greenwich Maths Centre, in conjunction with The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), is very pleased to announce the twelfth Undergraduate Mathematics Conference Tomorrow's Mathematicians Today (TMT), which will be held online on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March 2026. (Appropriately, the Saturday is Pi Day.) We expect that there will also be an in-person reception at the University of Greenwich on the evening of Friday 13 March for those delegates who are able to attend: details will be sent nearer the time to those registered. There is no charge for UK undergraduates studying mathematics (or a closely related subject) to attend the conference.
We are delighted that GCHQ, a leading employer of mathematics graduates, is once again sponsoring the conference.
If you are interested in presenting at this conference, see the Call for Papers.
"Everyone was welcoming and friendly, it didn't feel stressful to present, it was really enjoyable. Saw an amazing selection of talks on all sorts of mathematics. I was inspired by my peers doing research and amazing maths” -an undergraduate speaker at TMT.
This will be a fascinating event which will give participants the opportunity to learn about a wide range of mathematics which has excited their peers. The aim of the conference is to enable final year (and other) undergraduates to give presentations on mathematical topics of their choice. Previous conferences have seen undergraduate speakers from a wide range of universities including Aberdeen, Birkbeck University of London, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Greenwich, Imperial College London, Leeds, Liverpool, London Met, Open, Oxford, Portsmouth, Royal Holloway, Sheffield, St Andrews, University College London, Warwick and many others.
Mathematics students will benefit enormously in a number of ways by attending. Those going into research will gain experience of the process of conference submission, while those going into the workplace will gain valuable experience of professional practice and networking to enhance their CVs and career prospects. Speakers will additionally gain evidence of their professional skills. All delegates will gain insights into a wide range of mathematics of potential value in their future careers. It will be a wonderfully enjoyable weekend of inspiring mathematics.
The IMA magazine Mathematics Today published a report on TMT 2025 in its June 2025 issue. Reports of previous TMT conferences can also be found in Mathematics Today.
For further information or to contact the organisers please email tmt@gre.ac.uk.
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