Resources
Here is a selection of resources either produced or recommended by the Mathsci-comm network
Mathsci-comm: Our Code of Conduct
We are committed to creating an open, inclusive and safe environment where all members of the network, and people attending virtual and in-person events, feel welcome and able to participate. Everyone involved in the mathsci-comm network and its activities are expected to follow the code of conduct.
Monthly Event Resources
The MathSci-Comm Network holds a monthly online meeting to share best practices and learn more about...
A practical guide to writing about anything for anyone!
This is a practical guide to writing about mathematics and related sciences for non-expert audience. It was produced by Marianne Freiberger and Rachel Thomas, run the Mathsci-comm network, in response to the INI event that inspired the network.
Listening and Responding to Public Interest
In January 2026, the Mathsci-comm network held a workshop on Listening and Responding to Public...
Resources Arising from the Mathsci-Comm workshop, Jan 2026
In January 2026, the Mathsci-comm network met for a workshop on Listening and Responding to Public...
Mathsci-comm workshop, Jan 2026: What does the Mathsci-comm Network look like?
This document gives information on the backgrounds, aims and motivations of members of the Mathsci-comm Network, based on data gathered at our in-person events.
Useful networks
Find out about other useful networks for people working in maths communication and knowledge exchange.
Communicating mathematical and data sciences: What does success look like?
In November 2024 the Mathsci-comm network held its first in-person meeting at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical sciences in Cambridge. It was entitled Communicating Mathematical and Data Sciences – What does Success Look Like?
This video shows the complete playlist of talks and panel discussions that were recorded.
Mathsci-comm workshop, Nov 2024: Emerging themes and future directions
In November 2024 the Mathsci-comm network held its first in-person meeting at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical sciences in Cambridge. It was entitled Communicating Mathematical and Data Sciences – What does Success Look Like?. This document summarises themes and future directions that emerged at the meeting.
Mathsci-comm workshop, Nov 2024: Resources arising from talks and discussions
This document is a list of resources collated from talks and discussions at or November 2024 workshop Communicating Mathematical and Data Sciences – What does Success Look Like?