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About
City’s Department of Mathematics brings together high-quality undergraduate education and an active research body of academics and PhD students.
The department has a good reputation for student satisfaction and enviable graduate employability.
Our undergraduate Mathematics courses are carried out in conjunction with a range of other departments, producing a truly interdisciplinary approach to the subject.
The department’s research, in applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and representation theory, often conducted in collaboration with other institutions, regularly leads to publications in internationally excellent journals and presentations at global conferences.
The superb location of City’s campus provides excellent work experience opportunities for all students. The City of London financial district is home to leading international banks, insurance houses, corporate finance, accounting consultancies and the Stock Exchange.
Many of our Mathematics graduates start and develop their professional careers in The City.
The department is a supporter of the Good Practice Scheme of the London Mathematical Society, which is committed to working towards addressing the under-representation of women in mathematics in higher education.
Study
The department offers a range of courses at undergraduate and research degree level.
See which course is right for you:
Undergraduate
- Mathematics Foundation Programme
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Finance and Economics
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Finance
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Data Science
- MSci (Hons) Mathematics with Data Science
- MSci (Hons) Mathematics
Research degrees
Research
The Department of Mathematics contains three research groups undertaking fundamental research in pure and applied mathematics:
Representation Theory Research Group
The representation theory group focuses on modern aspects of the representation theory of finite groups, algebraic groups and related algebras, drawing motivation from geometry, statistical mechanics string theory.
Mathematical Physics Research Group
The mathematical physics group focuses on quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, string theory and fluid dynamics. One of the distinguishing features of the mathematical physics group is its strong expertise on integrable systems.
Applied Mathematics Research Group
The Applied Mathematics group applies mathematical methods to increase our understanding of biological and physical phenomena.
Research seminars
The department runs a weekly research seminar in addition to being involved in several UK seminar networks.
Staff
Featured academics
Academic staff
- Dr Marcos Alvarez, Lecturer
- Dr Andrea Baronchelli, Reader
- Dr Olalla Castro Alvaredo, Reader in Theoretical Physics
- Professor Joseph Chuang, Professor in Mathematics
- Dr Anton Cox, Associate Dean
- Dr Alessandro De Martino, Senior Lecturer
- Dr Maud De Visscher, Reader
- Dr Valentina Forini, Lecturer in Mathematics
- Professor Andreas Fring, Professor of Mathematical Physics
- Dr Amit Hazi, Research Fellow
- Professor Yang-Hui He, Professor of Mathematics
- Dr Oliver Kerr, Reader
- Professor Radha Kessar, Professor
- Professor Markus Linckelmann, Professor of Mathematics
- Dr Robert Noble, Lecturer in Mathematics
- Dr Lara Silvers, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Admissions, Development, and Satisfaction
- Dr Bogdan Stefanski, Reader in Mathematics
Postdoctoral Researchers
- Dr Florian Eisele
- Dr Soumya Dasgupta
- Dr Matthieu Nadini