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MPhil/PhD Mathematics , University of Exeter INTO Centre

Exeter,

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Mathematics postgraduate research degree at the University of Exeter integrates top-tier research in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics. It features areas such as number theory, arithmetic geometry, fluid dynamics, dynamical systems, control theory, and statistical forecasting. The program emphasizes practical applications in climate science, systems biomedicine, engineering, ecology, epidemiology, and natural hazards. Students can pursue degrees like MPhil/PhD in Mathematics, MSc by Research Mathematics, or specialized PhDs such as Complex Living Systems or Natural Sciences. The department boasts a strong connection to the Met Office, one of only four UK universities with this partnership, highlighting its focus on impactful, real-world research.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is ideal for students interested in cutting-edge mathematical research with real-world impacts. Its close links to significant organizations like the Met Office and collaborations with international universities highlight its strong research environment and opportunities for impactful work. The department's diverse research centres and expert staff provide a supportive environment for interdisciplinary research on climate, health, and engineering problems. Additionally, the university’s excellent facilities, including dedicated research centres and supercomputing resources, make it a compelling choice for aspiring mathematicians and statisticians.

Specialisation

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The program offers specialisations in pure mathematics, geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics, systems, dynamics and control, environmental mathematics, living systems mathematics, climate dynamics, and statistical and data science. These areas involve interdisciplinary research with applications in climate modeling, health, ecology, and engineering. The research is organized into specific centres including the Centre for Systems, Dynamics and Control, Exeter Climate Systems, the EPSRC Hub for Healthcare, and collaborations with institutes like ESI, GSI, IDSAI, and LSI.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.92L

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should hold or expect to obtain a high-level undergraduate or postgraduate degree in mathematics, statistics, or related fields, with a classification equivalent to a First or Upper Second. International applicants must meet specific English language requirements, which depend on the study location and course type, with designated profile categories for different courses and campuses. Candidates are encouraged to approach potential supervisors informally before applying and to prepare a suitable research proposal aligned with the department's expertise.
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IELTS

6.5

PTE

67

TOEFL

90

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from the mathematics research programs at Exeter have successful careers in a variety of fields, including academia, climate science, healthcare, data analysis, and industry. Typical roles include research fellow, lecturer, data scientist, statistician, and analyst, with employers ranging from research institutions like the Met Office to educational and public sector organizations. The university supports student employability through dedicated programs, industry links, and career fairs, preparing students for diverse and competitive job markets.

FAQs

What are the main research areas within the Mathematics department?

The department focuses on number theory, arithmetic geometry, fluid dynamics, dynamical systems, control theory, and statistical forecasting, with applications in climate science, ecology, engineering, and health.

What are the fees for international students?

For the 2025/26 academic year, international students pay £26,500 per year for full-time study.