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Mathematics in Groningen consists of a group of 20 internationally acclaimed mathematical researchers. Besides the well-known dynamical systems group, the mathematics department also has a very strong algebra & geometry and statistics & probability profile. During your 2-year Master programme you will be embedded in the research groups of your choice.During the Master’s degree in Mathematics we will teach you the mathematical knowledge, skills and attitude needed to pursue a professional or research career. You will gain specialised mathematical knowledge in selected areas such as algebra and geometry, dynamical systems and analysis, and statistics & probability theory.Furthermore, you will learn how to solve a problem by using abstraction and modelling and to find scientific literature on the subject. You will be able to determine whether the problem can be solved by using existing mathematical theory or whether new theory should be developed. Finally, you will learn how to present mathematical results in written and oral form, for both specialised and general audiences.The Master’s degree programme in Mathematics offers three tracks:-Mathematics and Complex Dynamical Systems: This Master track concerns algebra, geometry, analysis, dynamical systems theory and mathematical physics.-Statistics and Big Data: In this Master track the focus is on modern developments in statistical inference, such as high-dimensional inference and statistical network modelling, as well as data science, such as machine learning and neural networks.-Science, Business and Policy
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency IELTS 7.0Admission Deadline: May 1
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Groningen
Groningen
9712 GC
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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