Giving to the Mathematical Institute

Mathematics thrives on interaction and the sharing of ideas. Through collaboration, theorems and proofs can be transformed into methodologies and technologies that drive change and fuel progress into the future. Oxford is a world leader in both pure and applied mathematics and the promise of unification in a new purpose-built facility will nurture the next generation of mathematical thinking and scientific breakthroughs.
Members of the Actuarial Profession and their employers are invited to support a collective naming opportunity for the Mathematical Institute's Undergraduate Common Room, providing a lasting link between the institute and the Actuarial Profession.
With a minimum donation of £1024 (or £10,000,000,000 in binary notation), it is possible to name a seat in one of the prestigious lecture theatres in the new Mathematical Institute building. Donors will be contacted in due course with information about how to make a dedication.
Dan Quillen died on 30 April 2011. He was the Waynflete Professor in Oxford from 1984 to 2006. The Mathematical Institute would like to name a room in his honour in our new building, which is scheduled to be completed in 2013. It is planned that the room will also store the large collection of Dan Quillen's notebooks.
The Mathematical Institute gives graduate students the opportunity to learn alongside leading researchers in their field, and provides strong links to other research institutions, businesses and industry.
Gifts will be directed towards the Mathematical Institute's area of greatest need. This is currently the new Mathematical Institute building.
Outreach activites at the Mathematical Institute include Marcus' Marvellous Mathemagicians and the Maths in the City walking tours.

How to make a gift

You can make a regular gift by credit card or by direct debit. A single gift can also be made by credit card. Please choose your payment method below, and you will be taken to our approved payment provider for secure processing of your gift.