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Applied Mathematics (Research)

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The Department of Mathematics has an outstanding research reputation and a thriving community of PhD students.

Among other research facilities , students have access to one of the finest libraries in the country, the John Rylands University Library, which has made a very large commitment of resources to providing comprehensive online facilities for the free use of the University's research community. Mathematics PhD students also benefit from easy access to high-performance computing facilities and licenses for specialist mathematics software. The Department of Mathematics at Manchester is one of very few in the country to have direct access to an experimental laboratory, through the Manchester Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics , with Applied Mathematics PhD students in this group able to undertake both theoretical and experimental research.

Many weekly research seminars are held in the Department, which allow staff and research students to stay in touch with the latest developments in their fields. These include an informal seminar series organised and given by Applied Mathematics PhD students in the department. The Department is one of the lead partners in the MAGIC project and research students can attend any of the postgraduate courses offered by the MAGIC consortium.

Opportunities for PhD research are available in a wide range of topics in Applied Mathematics. For some of the available areas of possible PhD research see the current Applied Mathematics research areas. Please contact the relevant individual members of staff for information about a specific project, or get in touch with the Applied Mathematics Postgraduate Course Director .

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There are a range of scholarships, studentships and awards at university, faculty and department level to support both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers.

To be considered for many of our scholarships, you’ll need to be nominated by your proposed supervisor. Therefore, we’d highly recommend you discuss potential sources of funding with your supervisor first, so they can advise on your suitability and make sure you meet nomination deadlines.

For more information about our scholarships, visit our funding page to search for scholarships, studentships and awards you may be eligible for.

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