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Susan Kyle Howson (born October 21, 1945) is a British economist, currently professor emeritus of economics at the University of Toronto in Canada. Born in London, Howson received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Cambridge in 1975, as well as a B.A./M.Sc. from the London School of Economics in 1967/1969. After graduating, she worked as a research economist in the International Division of the Bank of England. Howson is an emeritus professor of economics at the University of Toronto and a fellow of Trinity College Toronto, Canada.

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  • سوزان هاوسون (بالإنجليزية: Susan Howson)‏ هي رياضياتية بريطانية، ولدت في 1973. (ar)
  • Susan Howson (* 1973) ist eine britische Mathematikerin, die sich mit der Zahlentheorie Elliptischer Kurven befasste. Sie gewann als erste Frau den Adams-Preis. Howson wurde 1998 bei John Coates an der Universität Cambridge promoviert (Iwasawa Theorie of Elliptic Curves for p-adic Lie-Extensions). Sie lehrte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, der University of Nottingham und schließlich bis 2005 an der Universität Oxford. 2002 erhielt sie den Adams-Preis (damals war sie Lecturer in Nottingham und Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow der Royal Society). (de)
  • Susan Howson (née en 1973) est une mathématicienne britannique qui travaille sur la théorie algébrique des nombres et sur la géométrie arithmétique. Elle obtient son Ph.D. en mathématiques de l'université de Cambridge en 1998 avec comme thèse Iwasawa Theory of Elliptic Curves for ρ-Adic Lie Extensions sous la supervision de John Coates. Elle reçoit en 2002 le prix Adams pour son travail sur la théorie des nombres et les courbes elliptiques. Elle est la première femme à recevoir ce prix, et explique cela en notant que l'esprit compétitif et solitaire des mathématiques peut décourager les femmes à les pratiquer. Howson a enseigné au MIT, et aux universités de Cambridge, d'Oxford et de Nottingham. (fr)
  • Susan Kyle Howson (born October 21, 1945) is a British economist, currently professor emeritus of economics at the University of Toronto in Canada. Born in London, Howson received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Cambridge in 1975, as well as a B.A./M.Sc. from the London School of Economics in 1967/1969. After graduating, she worked as a research economist in the International Division of the Bank of England. She is a scholar of macroeconomics and economic history, having written numerous articles and books on the topics. She is the author of a biography of the economist Lionel Robbins, as well as a four-volume series on the collected works of James Meade. She is the recipient of the T.S. Ashton Prize from the Economic History Society (1973) and the Connaught Senior Research Fellowships in the Social Sciences (2004, 2007). In 2019, she was named a distinguished fellow of the History of Economics Society. Howson is an emeritus professor of economics at the University of Toronto and a fellow of Trinity College Toronto, Canada. (en)
  • Susan Howson (1973) é uma matemática britânica, que pesquisou nas áreas de teoria algébrica dos números e geometria aritmética. (pt)
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  • سوزان هاوسون (بالإنجليزية: Susan Howson)‏ هي رياضياتية بريطانية، ولدت في 1973. (ar)
  • Susan Howson (* 1973) ist eine britische Mathematikerin, die sich mit der Zahlentheorie Elliptischer Kurven befasste. Sie gewann als erste Frau den Adams-Preis. Howson wurde 1998 bei John Coates an der Universität Cambridge promoviert (Iwasawa Theorie of Elliptic Curves for p-adic Lie-Extensions). Sie lehrte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, der University of Nottingham und schließlich bis 2005 an der Universität Oxford. 2002 erhielt sie den Adams-Preis (damals war sie Lecturer in Nottingham und Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow der Royal Society). (de)
  • Susan Howson (1973) é uma matemática britânica, que pesquisou nas áreas de teoria algébrica dos números e geometria aritmética. (pt)
  • Susan Howson (née en 1973) est une mathématicienne britannique qui travaille sur la théorie algébrique des nombres et sur la géométrie arithmétique. Elle obtient son Ph.D. en mathématiques de l'université de Cambridge en 1998 avec comme thèse Iwasawa Theory of Elliptic Curves for ρ-Adic Lie Extensions sous la supervision de John Coates. Howson a enseigné au MIT, et aux universités de Cambridge, d'Oxford et de Nottingham. (fr)
  • Susan Kyle Howson (born October 21, 1945) is a British economist, currently professor emeritus of economics at the University of Toronto in Canada. Born in London, Howson received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Cambridge in 1975, as well as a B.A./M.Sc. from the London School of Economics in 1967/1969. After graduating, she worked as a research economist in the International Division of the Bank of England. Howson is an emeritus professor of economics at the University of Toronto and a fellow of Trinity College Toronto, Canada. (en)
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