Thursday, April 26, 2012

Where are we going?

As I told my students, it has been nearly 30 years since I have been outside of London, so we will be exploring parts of the beautiful countries of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland together.  The history of Mathematics and Physics is richly interwoven with the histories of these countries and we will discover these connections together.

London: We start by flying in to London early on the morning of May 1, 2012.  In most parts of Europe, this would be a serious problem, but England celebrates May Day as a Bank Holiday on May 7 (more on this later).  As leader, it is my job to 1-navigate to the Hostel to drop off our bags and 2-keep the students on their feet for the whole first day so that they don't nap off their jet lag.  Hence, we have some great museums to explore, but not as much math for this first day.  Other days, more math and physics.  Activities in London the first time include:


Needless to say for those of you who have been to London before, there is no way we can get through all this in three days, but in some ways, our schedule is heavily weather - dependent.

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