Stephen visits the Isaac Newton Institute at the University of Cambridge

On Thursday 9 May, Stephen visited the Isaac Newton Institute at the University of Cambridge to learn about their research and work promoting mathematical sciences.

The Isaac Newton Institute was founded in 1992 to be an international hub for mathematical sciences. The institute attracts leading researchers as well as running workshops, one-off events, and long and short thematic programmes.

Stephen visited the institute to learn more about their work to support the mathematical sciences throughout the UK.

Speaking after his visit, Stephen said, “I am delighted to have visited the Isaac Newton Institute. The mathematical sciences are key to understanding our world better and, of course, they benefit the UK’s economy too! I am grateful for all the work the Isaac Newton Institute does to promote its research.”