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The Express: Alan Turing’s family are backing a campaign that is fighting to save pure maths, the skill used by Turing when he cracked the Enigma code in WW2

The Express has covered a campaign, backed by the family of Alan Turing warning that students learning Pure Maths is on the decline because it is threatened by a focus on other subjects:


“There are now growing concerns that the opportunity to study pure mathematics is becoming more and more limited. This is because universities are focusing more on the aspect of finance, as they are gravitating towards topics like computing and artificial intelligence.”


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