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HoDoMS

Heads of Departments of Mathematical Sciences
AbbreviationHoDoMS
PurposeIssues of relevance to the Heads of Departments of Mathematical Sciences
Region served
UK
Membership
Heads of UK university mathematics departments
AffiliationsACME
WebsiteHoDoMS

HoDoMS (Heads of Departments of Mathematical Sciences) is a body that represents United Kingdom departments of Mathematics and Statistics in higher education by co-ordinating senior members of these departments.

Structure

The Committee of HoDoMS meets 3 times a year, in September, in January and at the Annual Conference in April.

Purpose

In recent years it has been concerned with issues such as the Research Excellence Framework assessment in 2014; the impact of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council policies including full economic costing and Open Source publishing; the interface between Government and Mathematical Sciences in Higher Education; the policy of the Ofqual (previously Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency); the future of the MMath; support for new lecturers provided the Higher Education Authority (MSOR).

It has close links with the Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education which is a primary link with the Department for Education in the development of curriculum and assessment.

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