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The School of Mathematics and Physics faculty engage in pioneering research across both theoretical and practical domains, spanning from abstract mathematics to interdisciplinary nano-science combining biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The School maintains partnerships with leading research centers in Germany, Japan, Norway, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, and the United States. As part of this academic community, students gain access to specialized computing resources, skill-building training initiatives, and personalized guidance from faculty mentors. The program fosters scholarly development by supporting students in publishing in international journals, presenting at academic conferences, and exchanging ideas with peers university-wide. Given the independent nature of postgraduate research, students primarily focus on self-directed study, with supervisory meetings scheduled according to individual needs, discipline requirements, faculty availability, and program progression.