Opening of the Final Round of the 2020 UK Linguistics Olympiad (UKLO)
Hosted by the Centre for Research & Enterprise in Language (CREL) and the Maths Centre at the University of Greenwich.
The UK Linguistics Olympiad (UKLO) is a competition for any school-age student where participants see data from any of the world’s 7,000 languages and need to crack the code.
At the opening of this occasion we will have a talk by Alex Bellos, writer on maths, linguistics puzzles, logic, geometry and more.
Programme for the evening:
18:30: Welcome to the second round of the 10th edition of the UK Linguistics Olympiad (UKLO)
19:00: Curiosities of Counting, Alex Bellos
19:45: Round Table on Maths and Language Analysis with:
- María J Arche, (Linguist, University of Greenwich)
- Alex Bellos (Mathematician)
- Paul Gleister (Mathematician, University of Reading, Former Chair of the Joint Mathematical Council of the UK (JMC)
- Vera Hohaus (Linguist, The University of Manchester)
- Richard Hudson (Linguist, UCL and BA Fellow, UKLO chair)
- Luisa Martí (Linguist, Queen Mary University of London)
- Neil Saunders (Mathematician, University of Greenwich)
- Neil Sheldon (Statistician, UKLO Vice-Chair)
- Graeme Trousdale (Linguist, UKLO Vice-Chair, UKLO trainer)
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