InvariantMath is meant to live beyond the website: in classrooms, reading groups, public sessions, and collaborations across fields. This page gives a quick overview and points to spaces that will be updated as activities grow.
School outreach
A structured outreach programme is being prepared to connect InvariantMath with schools and student groups. The idea is simple: short visits or online sessions where volunteers give clear, friendly talks, run small problem or puzzle sessions, and answer questions about learning mathematics and building strong study habits.
A dedicated page has been created to hold the session format and to act as a logbook once visits start taking place:
→ Open the School Outreach page
For volunteers: you can indicate interest in joining the outreach team through the Join form, under an outreach/community option. As the first group of volunteers is formed, their details and roles can be listed on the dedicated page.
For schools or organisers: the outreach page leaves space for a simple contact email or form that can be used to invite a session. Once the official contact details are agreed, they can be added there and referenced again here.
Cross-disciplinary collaborations
Cross-disciplinary collaborations connect InvariantMath with people building and thinking with mathematics: computer science, physics, statistics, engineering, economics, education, and industry. The intention is to host joint mini-talks, mixed problem sessions, and small collaborative projects.
A separate page outlines possible collaboration formats and keeps space ready for recording actual activities once they begin:
→ Open the Collaborations page
For now, this is a framework rather than a list of past events. As soon as a real collaboration is held, its title, contributors involved, and a short summary can be added to that page and briefly referenced here.