This program is designed for students looking to conduct original mathematical research with the aim of becoming a research mathematician. Students will be located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the most active centers of mathematics in the world.
This program is designed for students looking to conduct original mathematical research with the aim of becoming a research mathematician. Students will be located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the most active centers of mathematics in the world. Other universities in the area include Boston College, Boston University, Brandeis University, MIT, and Northeastern University.
Students will have access to a wide range of resources including the Center of Mathematical Sciences and Applications, which hosts conferences, seminars, and workshops bringing together researchers from an extensive variety of disciplines and institutions.
Most graduates of the program have been very successful at securing postdoctoral fellowships in academia. A number of recent graduates have won prestigious fellowships including the Clay Fellowship, the Simons Fellowship, and NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Others have jobs in the industry.
Additional information on the graduate program is available from the Department of Mathematics, and requirements for the degree are detailed in Policies.
Please review the admissions requirements and other information before applying. You can find degree program-specific admissions requirements below and access additional guidance on applying from the Department of Mathematics.
The statement of purpose should convince the admissions committee that the applicant is able to communicate effectively and with a deep understanding of mathematics. It is not intended to be a biographical sketch or a reflection on one’s decision to enter the field.
GRE General: Not Accepted
GRE Subject: Required