University of Arizona's Graduate Program in Mathematics Virtual Open House

University of Arizona's Graduate Program in Mathematics
University of Arizona's Graduate Program in Mathematics

University of Arizona's Graduate Program in Mathematics Virtual Open House

The University of Arizona's Graduate Program in Mathematics is delighted to invite you to their Virtual Open House on Tuesday, November 8th at 11 am CT. Click here to register for the virtual open house and to receive the Zoom link to the event.

Come study Mathematics at the University of Arizona in Tucson!
* All incoming PhD students are invited to a 5-day "Integration Workshop" to meet your colleagues and begin your graduate experience.
* All PhD students do a project in their second year to ensure an early introduction to research.
* Tucson has more than 300 sunny days per year and is surrounded by several mountain ranges with peaks over 9,000 feet.

Research
* Algebra and Geometry: group theory, number theory, arithmetic and algebraic geometry, topology and geometry
* Analysis: analysis and its applications, dynamical systems, geometric analysis, mathematical physics
* Applied Mathematics: computational science and numerical analysis, fluids and mechanics, mathematical biology, nonlinear waves, optical science
* Mathematics Education: K-12 education, undergraduate education, equity, outreach and informal mathematics, teacher education
* Probability and Statistics: stochastic processes, machine learning, random graphs, probability models and applications, data science

Outreach
Many of our students are involved in outreach activities including K-12 classroom visits, math circles, teacher circles, public events, and workshops.

Funding
PhD students are funded through a combination of sources including teaching assistantships, research assistantships, outreach assistantships, and fellowships. Most teaching assistants have their own sections that they teach, and have the opportunity to teach a variety of math courses. Research assistantships are supported by individual and training grants. Other funding opportunities include funding to do outreach to local schools (supported by the college, industrial sponsors, or NSF/NASA, etc.) training (such as the NIH/NIGMS Training Grant in Computational Biology), paid internships, or university initiatives (such as Graduate Access and University Fellows Program).

Job Placement
Recent PhD graduates from the UA program are employed in academic positions (Dartmouth College, Savannah College of Art and Design, Ben-Gurion University, New York University of Global Public Health), industry (Raytheon, Wells Fargo, American Express, CIT Bank, Google), and government (NSA, Mexican National Institute of Public Health).

Diversity Commitment
We encourage applications from traditionally under-represented groups. There are some unique funding opportunities for members of such groups including Graduate Access Fellowships for students who are first generation college students, have financial need, or have had other significant disadvantages or challenges. The UArizona School of Mathematical Science is a member of the Math Alliance Center and students who are part of the Math Alliance can apply for an application fee waiver. The University of Arizona is a Hispanic Serving Institution. Graduate students have an active chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). Students who are part of the Math Alliance or other sponsored programs can apply for an application fee waiver.

Applications for Fall 2023 are due on January 1, 2023. Please visit https://www.math.arizona.edu/academics/grads for more information!