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The Mathematics Document Web
Page
At the time this page was established, in September 2003, Australian
scientists (including mathematical scientists) were under constant
pressure to provide information to Commonwealth Government reviews
of teaching, training and research in science & technology in Australia.
Indeed, in mid September 2003 some 12 reviews were in progress, and
the mathematical sciences community made submissions to a number of
them. We found that, in order to substantiate our arguments, it was
advantageous to cite documents whose authors ranged from international
mathematical authorities to Australian journalists. The same material
was also pressed into service within Australian universities, as,
ironically, we came under pressure to justify mathematics to deans and
Vice-Chancellors at a time of substantial budgetary pressure. We
decided to collect together some of the web links to these documents,
so that they might serve as a resource for others who are similarly
involved in the invaluable, but extremely time-consuming, process of
informing the world at large of the need to support the mathematical
sciences (including statistics).
We are always seeking further links to add to this page. Please email
any suggested links, along with a one- or two-sentence summary of the
contents of the document, to: peter.hall@anu.edu.au.
- 36. http://www.dfes.gov.uk/pns/DisplayPN.cgi?pn_id=2004_0209
- [In December 2004 the UK Secretary of State for Education
and Skills wrote to the Higher Education Funding Council for
England seeking advice on how to protect higher education
courses of national strategic importance. The courses are
listed in this document, and include "Science, technology,
engineering and mathematics."]
- 35. http://www.csiro.au/index.asp?type=mediaRelease&id=Statisticians
- [Media release by CSIRO, addressing the shortage of statisticians
in Australia relative to demand from the biological sciences.]
- 34. http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/ResearchFunding/Programmes/MathematicalSciences/ReviewsAndConsulations/
ActionPlanInternationalReviewOfMathematics.htm
- [Response of EPSRC to IRM.]
- 33. http://www.cms.ac.uk/irm/
- [UK Council for the Mathematical Sciences (CMS) web page relating to
the International Review of UK Research in Mathematics (IRM), which
took place in December 2003. The IRM was jointly organised by the
CMS and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
(EPSRC), and addressed issues such as the strategic importance of
mathematics to a nation with a highly advanced and sophisticated
economy, the impact of the RAE on research in mathematics in the UK,
and difficulties faced by the Statistics profession in the UK.]
- 32. http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/other/ncms/afr-gareth-roberts-review.pdf
- [Interview with Gareth Roberts published in the Australian
Financial Review on 21st March 2005. Roberts, who chairs
the RQF Expert Advisory Group, is quoted thus: "Sir Gareth
said without extra investment in research and improved
quality assessment, Australia's reputation would languish
and its economic well-being would suffer."]
- 31. http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/other/ncms/rqf-research-quality-issues-paper.pdf
- [Issues paper, entitled "Research Quality Framework:
Assessing the Quality and Impact of Research in Australia,"
produced by the Australian Government in connection with
the RQF exercise. Contains much interesting information,
for example Appendix C on approaches taken by other
countries to assess research quality.]
- 30. http://www.qaa.ac.uk/crntwork/benchmark/phase2/mathematics.pdf
- [A British Quality Assurance Agency report on best practice in the
teaching of MSOR (Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research).
Section 1, for example, contains a variety of arguments supporting the
study of mathematics. Other sections address knowledge and skills
levels in the mathematical sciences, and the values of those skills to
students.]
- 29. http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/other/ncms/time.pdf
- [Article in the European edition of Time magazine for 19 January
2004, on the impact of the brain drain in Europe, and on proposals in
European countries to alleviate the problem.]
- 28. http://home.att.net/~wickware/maths1.pdf
- [Article in Nature, for 9 August 2001, entitled
"Mathematicians are in short supply in the United
States."]
- 27. http://www.the-funneled-web.com/Old_N_&_V/N&V_Mar_04.htm#040302-McCloud-letter-to-Nelson
- [Letter from Head of Pacific Biometrics, Roche Products
Ltd, asking the Australian government to do something
to relieve the considerable under-supply of statistics
graduates in Australia.]
- 26. http://www.mathsinquiry.org.uk/ or
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/mathsinquiry
- [Information relating to, and report of, "The Post-14 Mathematics
Inquiry" (UK), chaired by Adrian Smith. The report itself is entitled "Making Mathematics Count."]
- 25. http://education.independent.co.uk/schools/story.jsp?story=483299
- [Article in The Independent (UK), dated 16 February 2004: "Maths is
in crisis in [UK] schools and universities..."]
- 24. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/09/1076175103722.html
- [Article in The Age on difficulties being experienced by banks
through having insufficient numbers of mathematicians and
statisticians on their staffs.]
- 23. http://collegeapps.about.com/cs/rankings/a/aa120702.htm
- [A 1996 letter from the President of Stanford University,
noting that he is "extremely skeptical that the quality
of a university...can be measured statistically."]
- 22. http://www.ed.gov/inits/Math/glenn/report.pdf
- [Report of
the (US) National Commission on Mathematics and Science
Teaching for the 21st Century, chaired by John Glenn. The
report, sometimes called the Glenn Report, was titled
"Before it's too Late," and was completed in 2002.]
- 21.
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~tondeur/future.pdf
- [Philippe Tondeur's article, "A view of the future of the
mathematical sciences," in the September 2003 issue of
the European Mathematical Society Newsletter.]
- 20.
http://www.statsoc.org.au/PublicAwareness/booklet.pdf
- [Booklet produced by the SSAI for its Public Awareness
campaign.]
- 19.
http://www.statsoc.org.au/PublicAwareness/index.html
- [Web address for the Public Awareness campaign of the
Statistical Society of Australia Inc, pointing to the
need for, and demand for, qualified statisical
scientists.]
- 18.
http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200203/cmhansrd/cm030626/debtext/30626-21.htm
- [This is the record of a debate, in the UK parliament, entitled
"Quadratic Equations," but it ultimately addresses the importance
of mathematics teaching in a wider context. For the very beginning
of the debate, click on "Previous Section" and scroll to the bottom
of the page. The full debate runs over more than two web pages.]
- 17.
http://www.siam.org/sciencepolicy/msi.htm
- [SIAM web page on increases in NSF support for the mathematical
sciences and on the increasing role of mathematics in science
and technology.]
- 16.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1998/nsf9895/start.htm
- [The "Odom Report," an account of the role of mathematics in
science and technology, its status and health, trends in
mathematics research and teaching, etc; all in the US in
1998.]
- 15.
http://www.pnl.gov/scales/docs/nsf_report.pdf
or http://www.stat.psu.edu/~bgl/nsf_report.pdf
- [The (draft) NSF report, "Statistics: Challenges and
Opportunities for the Twenty-First Century," resulting from
an NSF workshop in May 2002. The report provides details
of the demand for statistics in many areas of science and
technology, plus trends in statistics teaching and training,
the size of the statistics profession in the US, etc.]
- 14.
http://www.ich.org/pdfICH/e6.pdf
- [Section 5.4.1 of these ICH GCP (=International Conference on
Harmonisation Good Clinical Practice) Guidelines gives explicitly the
requirement that biostatisticians be employed to analyse clinical trials.
It is a legal requirement in many countries (including Australia, the USA
and Europe) and a recommendation in most others, that all Clinical
Research adheres to these guidelines]
- 13.
http://www.austms.org.au/AustMath/austmath.html
- [Documents and data from the Australian Mathematical Society.]
- 12.
http://www.fasts.org/Fsite/News/ArticlesReports.htm
- [Articles and reports produced by FASTS.]
- 11.
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/other/ncms/
- [Submissions and articles from the NCMS.]
- 10.
http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/content/view.page.asp?I=1957
- [Article on wavelets; last paragraph is a response to being
asked to "justify the value of mathematics."]
- 9.
http://www.siam.org/siamnews/07-00/sayings.htm
- [SIAM review of book edited by Arnold, Atiyah, Lax and Mazur,
with quotations from mathematicians.]
- 8.
http://www.dam.brown.edu/people/mumford/Papers/Dawning.pdf
- [David Mumford's article, "The Dawning of the Age of
Stochasticity," including his paragraph, "stochastic methods
will transform pure and applied mathematics..."]
- 7.
http://www.the-funneled-web.com/
- [News and opinion, especially relating to science policy in
Australia, and often with relevance to the mathematical sciences.]
- 6.
http://bulletin.ninemsn.com.au/bulletin/EdDesk.nsf/All/156ED8FF8A71D681CA256C400025F9E0
- [Bulletin article, "The Not-So-Clever Country," by Diana
Bagnall]
- 5.
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/mathstats/downloads/letter1.gif
- [Statement about the significance of mathematics and statistics,
by Gus Nossal]
- 4.
http://books.nap.edu/books/0309085357/html/8.html#pagetop
and http://books.nap.edu/books/0309085357/html/9.html#pagetop
- [Recommendations of of BIO2010]
- 3.
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309085357/html/
- ["BIO2010: Transforming Undergraduate Education for Future
Research Biologists (2003)." Highlights the role that the
mathematical, physical and information sciences will play in
future undergraduate courses for research biologists.]
- 2.
http://www.ams.org/notices/200208/commentary.pdf
- [Comments of retired CIA Director General W.E. Odom in
support of the mathematical sciences, in Notices of the American
Mathematical Society, volume 49 (8), 2002, p. 885.]
- 1.
http://www.ams.org/notices/200103/commentary.ps
- [Philippe Tondeur's article on "The NSF Mathematical Sciences
Initiative," and the future position of the mathematical sciences in
relation to science and technology, in Notices of the American
Mathematical Society, volume 48 (3), 2001, p. 293.]
We thank the following contributors for web links: Tim Brown, Alan
Carey, Michael Cowling, Rachel Fewster, Peter Hall, Iain Johnstone, Michael Murray, William
Reece, Jan Thomas, Philippe Tondeur.
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