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Earning a PhD from Concordia's Department of Mathematics and Statistics allows you to actively contribute to the evolution of mathematical sciences. You'll join a dynamic research team guided by our experienced faculty, exploring pressing questions and developing specialized knowledge in the field's most exciting domains. Through Concordia's partnerships with ISM, CRM, and MITACS, you'll access specialized courses at Quebec universities and gain opportunities for internships and research collaborations both nationally and internationally. Our doctoral program prepares graduates for academic careers or applying innovative research across various professional fields.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of their past academic record, letters of recommendation and the relevance of the proposed area of research to the areas of specialization of the Department. The normal requirement for admission to the program is a Master of Science degree, with high standing in Mathematics or an allied discipline from a recognized university. Exceptional candidates who have successfully completed one-year's study at the Master's level may, upon approval by the Graduate Studies Committee, be exempted from the required completion of the Master's degree and admitted directly into the Ph.D. program.