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The study of mathematics has never been more important or more highly valued than it is today. Mathematics covers a huge spectrum of fascinating topics and addresses some truly fundamental questions about existence, the universe, both natural and man-made constructs and behaviours within it. Mathematics at King’s is also a pioneering subject, with our research delivering new ways of looking at familiar issues and new tools to solve complex problems.

Postgraduate taught students can follow one of four MSc courses in Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, Complex Systems Modelling and Theoretical Physics. Postgraduate research students receive supervision and support from one of the seven departmental research groups. Fully funded postgraduate research studentships are available via the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, Research Councils including the EPSRC and STFC, and through the London School of Geometry and Number Theory (LSGNT) centre for doctoral training – an EPSRC funded joint venture with Imperial College London and UCL.

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Martingale Scholarships at King's

The Martingale Foundation awards fully funded Scholarships for postgraduate degrees in the mathematical sciences at research universities, including right here at King's.

Tuition fees and research expenses are fully covered, and Scholars receive a tax free living wage stipend. Martingale Scholars also receive access to leadership and career develop through a multi-year programme of training and support.

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