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Mathematical Sciences

Mathematics can be seen as a language in which the logic and rational decision making processes that underpin all of science can be most eloquently written. We study many aspects of theoretical mathematics and the application of contemporary mathematics to most branches of science. These include areas traditionally associated with maths, such as physics and astronomy, but increasingly mathematical studies are crossing boundaries into biological and medical sciences, economics, finance, environmental science, sociology and psychology.

 

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"There are few other degrees that offer the scope and the freedom to choose subjects from a wide range of disciplines. And it is one of the most applicable degrees to being a practising scientist."

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Mathematical Sciences Institute
The Mathematical Sciences Institute was established to unify activities in the mathematical sciences across the University. Its purpose is to promote and develop research, teaching and consulting in the mathematical sciences (including mathematics, mathematical physics, mathematical computation and statistics). The MSI comprises the Department of Mathematics and the Centre for Mathematics and its Applications.

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