The University of Strathclyde has introduced a new MSc programme in Advanced Mathematical Modelling, aimed at students with a mathematics background. This innovative programme prepares graduates to tackle challenging, real-world problems with advanced mathematical methods.

“This MSc addresses the increasing global need for graduates with mathematical skills who can approach real-world challenges with creativity and rigour,” stated Dr. Alexander Wray, Program Director for the MSc in Advanced Mathematical Modelling. Our students acquire the skills necessary to tackle the most significant issues, whether they involve simulating intricate fluid flows, understanding climate dynamics, or predicting the spread of disease.

Programme Key Features:

– Offers a solid grounding in topics like mathematical biology, continuum mechanics, optimisation, and numerical methods

– Provides direct experience in building and analysing models for real-world problems

– Deals with important topics like mathematical biology, fluid dynamics, machine learning, and numerical analysis

– Combines instruction in both analytical and computational methods

Career Prospects:

MSc in Advanced Mathematical Modelling graduates will be well-suited to careers in a wide range of industries, including:

– Engineering and manufacturing

– Finance and risk modelling

– Data science

– Machine learning

– Energy and environmental modelling

– Healthcare and biomedical research

Eligibility and Fees:

– Available to students with at least a second-class (2:2) honours degree or overseas equivalent in Mathematics, Computer Science, or closely related field

– International student fee: £25,500

– 850 Glasgow International Masters Scholarships on offer, each worth £5,000

Application information:

– Potential students can find out more about the programme by joining a webinar on May 15th, 2025, at 13:00 BST

– Applications for the programme are now open, with a September 2025 start date


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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