The Department of Mathematics, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Unit at the Faculty of Science, has organized a seminar entitled “Mathematics and its relationship to pure sciences” in the presence of students of undergraduate and postgraduate studies and a number of lecturers and concerned with engineering and mathematics sciences.
The participants discussed the specialization of mathematics and its role in various pure sciences as occupying an important space in life and an essential pillar of human culture and thinking, its reliance on these sciences and works in the daily life of the individual, and its contribution to various areas of human life, culture and inventions, as it is a global language known for its expression and symbols unified by all, and its ability to solve the industrial, agricultural, educational and economic problems of our contemporary world, in addition to being the backbone of most modern sciences that have contributed to the development of humanity over the past centuries, particularly in physics and chemistry, and the relationship of mathematics to modern applied sciences overlapping with all other sciences.


