The Fields Institute and SIGMA Analysis & Management are pleased
to honour Dr. John Mighton, PHD mathematician, author, playwright
and this year's winner of the 2005 Siminovitch Prize in Theatre
and the Governor General's drama prize. The Fields Institute's mission
is to provide a supportive and stimulating environment for mathematics
innovation and education and we are pleased to have played a supportive
role in Dr. Mighton's work.
John Mighton is a Fellow of the Fields Institute who founded the
wildly successful JUMP program (Junior Undiscovered Math Prodigies),
a community-based organization working to create a numerate society.
He is the author of The Myth of Ability: Nurturing Mathematical
Talent in Every Child, the acclaimed book about his work and experience
with JUMP. On top of this he is a celebrated playwright known for
his plays, which include Possible Worlds (also a film directed by
Robert Lepage), A Short History of Night and Half Life.
Please join hosts Barbara Keyfitz (Director of the Fields Institute)
and Dave Rudd (Sigma Analysis & Management) with special guests
Janice Stein (Director of the Munk Centre for International Studies),
Sarah Polley (Actor/Director) and cast members of Half Life in celebrating
the unique talents of John Mighton and his achievement as the recipient
of the 2005 Siminovitch Prize in Theatre and the Governor General's
Literary Award for drama.
We will celebrate with a cocktail reception.
Date: Monday, December 5, 2005
Time: 5:00 pm-7:00 pm,
Presentations: 5:45 p.m.
Place: Atrium of the Fields Institute
222 College Street, Toronto