Berlin Mathematical School (BMS) - Get Your Math PhD in Berlin
Website: http://www.math-berlin.de/application
The Berlin Mathematical School is the joint graduate school of the mathematics departments at the three major universities in Berlin:
Freie Universität, Humboldt-Universität and Technische Universität.
We offer an excellent (post)graduate program taught in English in a broad and active research environment. This is complemented by our mentoring program, language courses, soft-skills seminars, travel support for summer schools and conferences, and special funding for students with children.
Our seven main research areas are:
* Differential geometry, global analysis and mathematical physics
* Algebraic and arithmetic geometry, number theory
* Probability, statistics and financial mathematics
* Discrete mathematics and combinatorial optimization
* Geometry, topology and visualization
* Numerical mathematics and scientific computing
* Applied analysis and differential equations
The graduate program starts with three to four semesters of course work (Phase I) leading to a master's degree. This is followed by four to six semesters of thesis research (Phase II) leading to a doctoral degree at one of the three universities.
Students who will have completed their bachelor's degree by October 2014 can apply to Phase I; those who will have completed their master's degree by this date can apply to start directly in Phase II.
Complete information about applying to the BMS is available online:
http://www.math-berlin.de/images/Guidelines2013.pdf
Deadline for admission with scholarship: 15 December 2013
Deadline for admission only: 15 May 2014
Website: http://www.math-berlin.de/application
Contact:
E-Mail: applications@math-berlin.de
phone: +49 30 314-78651
http://www.math-berlin.de
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