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Pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematics) involves conducting extensive research to advance knowledge in a specific academic area. This degree serves as a valuable credential for both academic positions and roles in government or industry.
The Faculty assigns each applicant a qualified supervisor aligned with their research focus. Prospective students should explore potential supervisors whose expertise matches their interests and initiate discussions about their research proposals before applying. Every PhD student receives guidance from two supervisors.
Developing a PhD dissertation requires making substantial scholarly contributions. The final thesis must range between 80,000 and 100,000 words.
Throughout their studies, candidates may need to participate in relevant lectures as part of their program requirements.