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Mathematical sciences MPhil at Nottingham University work on projects in both fundamental and applied mathematical sciences that can be applied to solve a wide range of real-world problems. Projects cover the areas of:
this course seeks enthusiastic research students who are eager to shape the future of mathematical sciences and have a positive impact on the world. Our research projects encompass a wide range, from developing innovative mathematical models to utilizing mathematical sciences for creating sustainable materials and advancing healthcare. Join us and contribute to making a difference in the world through your passion for research.
Our research activities revolve around three captivating research themes, encompassing both traditional areas and emerging, multidisciplinary challenges:
An upper second class honors degree (or international equivalent) in mathematics or a closely related discipline with substantial mathematical content. Non-UK qualifications will be assessed against this standard.
If deemed necessary, applicants may also be required to attend an interview.
Applicants must have graduated from an approved university. Other equivalent qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Entry requirements in the prospectus and website may not always apply and individual offers may vary.
Throughout your PhD you will focus on learning what information is already published and identifying gaps in knowledge. You will start to formulate your own research questions and develop skills to become a professional researcher.
The emphases are on both broadening your knowledge base and improving the skills and techniques relevant for doing research on thesis-specific matters.
The PhD programme includes a training element, which may include research work as well as traditional taught material, and will include assessed components, designed to support your research.
In each year you will have regular meetings with your supervisor and an annual review.
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