Connecting Academia, Industry, and Government Through Mathematics

The Newton Gateway to Mathematics is the impact initiative that reaches out to and engages with the users of mathematics – in industry, business, public sector and other scientific disciplines.

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The Newton Gateway facilitates mathematical knowledge exchange through diverse events, including "Open for Business" initiatives connecting industry, government, and academia with cutting-edge research to solve real-world problems.

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Pure Maths in the Age of AI

Registration now for the Open for Business event on Pure Maths in the Age of AI, 14th July 2026, University of Essex

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What's On at Gateway

UK Graduate Modelling Camp 2026

UK Graduate Modelling Camp 2026

6 July 2026 to 10 July 2026

Pure Maths in the Age of AI

Pure Maths in the Age of AI

14 July 2026 to 14 July 2026

Behavioural Modelling for Policy in Energy and Health

Behavioural Modelling for Policy in Energy and Health

29 July 2026 to 29 July 2026

How to Create a Startup

How to Create a Startup

11 November 2026 to 11 November 2026

Latest News

British Applied Mathematics Colloquium (BAMC 2026)

24 April 2026

British Applied Mathematics Colloquium (BAMC 2026)

The British Applied Mathematics Colloquium (BAMC 2026), held at the University of East Anglia, brought together researchers for four days of scintillating talks and discussion across applied mathematics. The Gateway and INI represented the UK Mathematical Sciences Knowledge Exchange community, engaging attendees on collaboration and innovation. We invite anyone who is interested in building partnerships or applying mathematical research to real-world challenges to get in touch with us, Newton Gateway.

EDI Hub+ Conference & LGBTQ+ Mentoring Scheme

24 April 2026

EDI Hub+ Conference & LGBTQ+ Mentoring Scheme

The EDI Hub+ Annual Conference brought together the EPSRC communities to share approaches to building more inclusive research cultures. Caroline Johnson was introduced as one of the EDI Hub+ Inclusion Advocates. As part of this national initiative, the Gateway invites anyone seeking EDI support, particularly those within the mathematical sciences, to contact Caroline. We are also pleased to promote the second cycle of the UKRI-funded LGBTQ+ mentoring scheme.

Funding Opportunity: SUM4Products Research Project Scheme – Applications Now Open

23 February 2026

Funding Opportunity: SUM4Products Research Project Scheme – Applications Now Open

Applications are now open for the SUM4Products Research Project Scheme, which supports short, impact focused collaborations between UK University teams and BIG (Business, Industry, Government) partners in Mathematics for Formulation Engineering.

New Appointment: Scientific Knowledge Exchange Coordinator

27 January 2026

New Appointment: Scientific Knowledge Exchange Coordinator

Dr Caroline Johnson joins the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences and the Newton Gateway to Mathematics as Scientific Knowledge Exchange Coordinator.

The Newton Gateway to Mathematics

The Newton Gateway to Mathematics acts as a knowledge intermediary for the mathematical sciences. It is the impact initiative of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI). Supported by INI and the University of Cambridge, the Newton Gateway to Mathematics reaches out to and engages with the users of mathematics – in industry, business, public sector and other scientific disciplines. It helps to bridge the gap between those engaged in frontier mathematical research and those working in more applied areas, by stimulating the interchange of knowledge and ideas.

The Newton Gateway works as a delivery partner to facilitate the exchange, translation and dissemination of knowledge. Using effective communications and proven methodologies, it develops and runs activities such as workshops and meetings, bringing people and organisations together in order to share knowledge and stimulate further research and collaboration. With extensive access to multiple communities across the UK and globally, it can respond in an agile and flexible manner.