Sunday, November 13, 2022

[DMANET] LSE PhD studentships in Discrete Mathematics, Operations Research and Game Theory

LSE PhD studentships in Discrete Mathematics, Operations Research and Game Theory

The Department of Mathematics at LSE has openings for PhD students, including in the areas of Discrete Mathematics and Algorithms, Operations Research and Analytics, and Game Theory.

We are seeking exceptionally talented and motivated students with a strong mathematical background and interest in combinatorics, discrete random structures, mathematical foundations of operations research, discrete optimisation, algorithms, mathematical and algorithmic game theory, and related areas.

For further information about the PhD programme, application procedures, and faculty, please see
https://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/Graduate/degree-programmes-2023/MPhilPhD-Mathematics

Applicants will be considered for LSE PhD studentships covering fees and paying GBP £19,668/year for up to 4 years. The studentships are usually tax free. The award of these scholarships is competitive, based on academic performance (typically in an MSc or equivalent).

The application deadline for LSE PhD studentships is 13 January 2022.

For further details open how to apply, please visit
https://www.lse.ac.uk/Mathematics/Prospective-Students

For academic questions, applicants can contact
Dr Tugkan Batu <T.Batu@lse.ac.uk<mailto:T.Batu@lse.ac.uk>> (Discrete Mathematics and Algorithms)
Prof. László Végh <L.Vegh@lse.ac.uk<mailto:L.Vegh@lse.ac.uk>> (Operations Research and Analytics)
Prof Olivier Gossner <O.Gossner@lse.ac.uk<mailto:O.Gossner@lse.ac.uk>> (Game Theory)

For administrative and regulatory questions, please contact Enfale Farooq, E.Farooq@lse.ac.uk<mailto:E.Farooq@lse.ac.uk>.

LSE values diversity and strives to promote equality at all levels. We strongly encourage applications from women, ethnic minorities, and members of other groups under-represented in higher education.


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