The Department of Mathematical Sciences is one of the leading research units in the country, with interests in a wide range of areas in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical and theoretical physics, as well as statistics and probability. One measure of the vibrancy of our research is the number of postgraduate students we attract. There are about fifty at any given time within the Department.
On completion of their course, taught postgraduates may progress to further study (in Durham or elsewhere) towards a related PhD, or undertake a teaching qualification. Others enter careers such as medical physics. Research postgraduates have similarly varied career paths; example job titles include operational researcher, actuarial analyst and postgraduate researcher. Example employers include the Civil Service, Deloitte, the Ministry of Defence, and Universities.
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I enjoyed the choice of modules and I was given practical skills which have helped me in my professional life. For me, the dissertation was the most enjoyable part of the course. The chance to explore a subject in depth on my own was very rewarding.
Our Department of Mathematical Sciences combines world-leading research with a dedication to the learning experience of our students. We offer a unique blend of high-quality teaching and research across a wide range of disciplines and provide practical experience to support future careers and employment prospects.
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