Trust in Data
An exploration of why a high bar of data quality is imperative for every institution.
A series of lectures presented by Gresham College.
These lectures have been given by a variety of speakers since 2004 from Dr Peter Neumann OBE to Dr June Barrow-Green to Professor D’Maris Coffman.
This most recent lecture will be given by Professor Agathe Keller as the keynote speaker.
Since 2000 the British Society for the History of Mathematics has co-organised a prestigious annual lecture with Gresham College, London. Previous BSHM-Gresham College Lecturers include many distinguished historians of mathematics. The BSHM-Gresham Lecture is traditionally preceded by a reception at which Rhenish wine and macaroons are served, in honour of the refreshments served to the Royal Society on its return to Gresham College in 1673 after the disruption of the Great Fire of London.
Since 2012, the BSHM-Gresham Lecture has been preceded by an afternoon of talks on a wider theme relating to the main lecture.
An exploration of why a high bar of data quality is imperative for every institution.
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