Nesin Mathematics Village

Nesin Mathematics Village is an educational and research institute devoted to mathematics, which is located 800m from Şirince Village in Selçuk district of Izmir.[1] It was launched in 2007 by Ali Nesin, a veteran mathematics professor who heads up education non-profit Nesin Foundation.[2] Mathematics Village is funded by donations made to the Nesin Foundation.[1]

Nesin Mathematics Village hosts various mathematical activities, mostly short summer courses. Teaching in the mathematics village "is voluntary;[1] while the mathematics village does not provide honoria for the teachers, it provides free accommodations and meals".[3] Courses range from high-school to graduate university courses. All high school courses are taught in Turkish, as the students do not necessarily know foreign languages, but any undergraduate or postgraduate course may be taught in English.[3]

Students usually stay in the village for a cycle of two weeks. Each Thursday, a vacation activity is organized. There are no TVs or broadcast music, although there are occasionally film screenings.

Around fifteen paid staff and nearly one hundred volunteers work there every year.[3] The village has also been hosting domestic and international mathematics meetings recently.[4]

Ali Nesin was awarded the 2018 Leelavati Award for " his outstanding contributions towards increasing public awareness of mathematics in Turkey, in particular for his tireless work in creating the "Mathematical Village" as an exceptional, peaceful place for education, research and the exploration of mathematics for anyone."[5]

Demolition scare

According to a statement in July 2017 by Tekin Karadağ, the president of the Şirince Environment and Nature Association, Nesin Mathematics Village was slated for demolition by the authorities as being an "illegal construction".[6] However, Harun Abuş, Director of Development and City Planning of Selçuk Municipality, declared that at this moment Nesin Mathematics Village is "not on the demolition calendar".[7]

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See also

References

  1. "A brief introduction to Turkey's 'Mathematics Village". Hürriyet Daily News | LEADING NEWS SOURCE FOR TURKEY AND THE REGION. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  2. "Welcome to the Turkish 'Village' Dedicated to Maths". Motherboard. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  3. Krishnaswami Alladi and Gabriela Asli Rino Nesin (2015). "The Nesin Mathematics Village in Turkey" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 62–6: 652–658.
  4. nesinvakfi.org, Nesin Vakfı -. "Events | Nesin Mathematics Village". matematikkoyu.org (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  5. "Leelavati Prize 2018 | International Mathematical Union (IMU)". www.mathunion.org. Retrieved 2018-08-04.
  6. Banu Şen (31 July 2017). "Şirince'de yıkım başlıyor" [Demolition begins in Şirince]. Hürriyet. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  7. ""Şirince'deki Matematik Köyü ve Nişanyan Evleri, yıkım takviminde yok"" ["Mathematics Village and Nişanyan Houses in Şirince not on the demolition calendar"]. T24. 1 August 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2017.

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