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The editor (archim-eureka-editor@srcf.ucam.org) is always looking for contributions, so if you have something to say, send in your articles, and fame (and the editor's undying gratitude) will be yours.

Although the majority of articles are written by current members of The Archimedeans, the society welcomes articles for Eureka from mathematics undergraduates, graduates and professionals from around the world. Criteria for publication of an article is that the article should be of interest to an undergraduate mathematician. Note that articles of over 5 pages are rarely published.

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Recent News
13/06/10: Joint Garden Party
Science Societies' Garden Party! Come and relax with us in the sun with a cool glass of Pimms and lots of delicious food.

Venue: Springfield Gardens, Harvey Court (Gonville and Caius College) - Along West Road from Queen's Backs..

Time: 14:00 - 17:00, Sunday 13th June

Price £3/£5 Members/Non Members - Pay on the door

08/03/10: New Committee!
Many congratulations to the new committee (Lovkush Agarwal, Diana Zinchenko, Philipp Kleppmann)
 
Upcoming Events
Sunday 3rd May 2009, 9.10 am:
Oxford
Punting in Oxford
The Invariants have invited us punting this Sunday (the 3rd of May). What better way to celebrate the end of CATAM and have a day out before revisions and exams begin mounting up?

If you would like to come please email our [contd.]

Monday 4th May 2009, 5 pm:
Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture
The third Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture, entitled "How Many Universes Are There?", will be given by Professor Paul Davies at 5 pm on Monday 4th May in Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge.

Admission is free and there are no tickets or reserved seats - please just turn up on the day if you'd like to attend [contd.]

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