Ewch i’r prif gynnwys

Newyddion

Mathematics Education Research Group launch

New research group focus on maths education

21 Rhagfyr 2017

An event to celebrate the formation of a new research group focusing on maths education has taken place at the School of Mathematics

Yr Ysgol Mathemateg

School of Mathematics hosts important LMS meeting

21 Rhagfyr 2017

A London Mathematical Society (LMS) meeting was recently hosted by the Cardiff School of Mathematics.

Professor Paul Harper receiving an award

Celebrating Excellence success for School of Mathematics

20 Tachwedd 2017

Professor Paul Harper has won the Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Enterprise Award at the Cardiff University Celebrating Excellence Awards.

underwater waves

Tonnau sain tanddwr yn helpu gwyddonwyr i ganfod trawiadau morol

24 Hydref 2017

Tonnau sain tanddwr yn helpu gwyddonwyr i ganfod trawiadau morol

PRES 2017

Research students satisfied at School of Mathematics

1 Hydref 2017

Excellent PRES 2017 for School of Mathematics

Sut mae pysgod rhesog (zebrafish) yn datblygu eu streipiau?

28 Medi 2017

Mathemategydd o Brifysgol Caerdydd yn dod o hyd i elfen allweddol sy’n sail ar gyfer patrymau unigryw pysgod rhesog

Aerial shot of campus

Dewis penseiri o fri ar gyfer canolfan mathemateg a chyfrifadureg gwerth £23m

27 Medi 2017

Prifysgol yn cynllunio canolfan ragoriaeth newydd ar gyfer addysgu ac ymchwil arloesol

Maths accred logo

School of Mathematics accreditation success

16 Awst 2017

The School of Mathematics has successfully achieved accreditation from the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) for our undergraduate degree programmes.

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Impressive student satisfaction results for the School of Mathematics

9 Awst 2017

Satisfaction amongst final year Mathematics students at Cardiff University has increased this year with 90% of Maths students saying they were satisfied with their overall student experience.

Green spiral

Cardiff Mathematics Lecturer part of pioneering quantum breakthrough

20 Gorffennaf 2017

Dr Gandalf Lechner, Mathematics Lecturer, was part of a team of researchers who have discovered that quantum mechanical particles have the unique ability to move in the opposite direction to the way in which they are being pushed.