Math Circles | Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
Math Circles have been active in Toronto for several years. While some of the students who attend simply like to work on challenging problems, many others use the weekly circles meetings to help them prepare for competitive mathematics contests, either individually or as members of a team. Some of the past participants in this program have gone on to represent Canada at the International Mathematical Olympiad, the most elite and prestigious of these competitions. Fields is committed to supporting students to take part in competitions outside of Toronto.
ADUni.org is the website of the alumni of ArsDigita University (ADU). ADU was a one-year, intensive post-baccalaureate program in Computer Science based on the undergraduate course of study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The majority of the instructors were professors from MIT and the program was tuition free. After running from September 2000 to July 2001, seeing the first class through graduation, the program was forced to shut down. This site serves a dual purpose. It is here to tell the story of ADU and it is here to carry on the school's mission of supplying free e...
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