15 PhD programmes in Applied Mathematics in England, United Kingdom

Mathematical Sciences
We offer a phd degree in Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southampton. Join our vibrant and supportive community of academics and postgraduates with expertise in operational research, statistics, pure and applied mathematics and theoretical physics.

Applied Mathematics
Advance your career through this Applied Mathematics programme from University of Birmingham. By integrating mathematics with real-world applications you'll learn to solve complex problems faced by industry.
Applied Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics at The University of Manchester has an outstanding research reputation and a thriving community of Applied Mathematics PhD students.
Applied Mathematics
The PhD Applied Mathematics from University of Essex provides you with the opportunity to study areas such as dynamical systems, pattern formation, chaos theory, ordinary and partial differential equations, Hamiltonian systems, stability theory, computational neuroscience, complex systems, complex networks and nonlinear waves.
Pure Mathematics
Undertaking our PhD Pure Mathematics at University of Essex gives you the opportunity to investigate such areas as algebraic geometry, group theory, semigroup theory, combinatorics and differential equations.
Mathematics
Studying Mathematics (Research) programme from University of Kent at postgraduate level gives you a chance to begin your own research, develop your own creativity and be part of a long tradition of people investigating analytic, geometric and algebraic ideas.
Numerical Analysis
Opportunities for PhD research are available in a wide range of topics in Numerical Analysis. This programme is offered at The University of Manchester.
Applied Mathematics Research
We have a wide range of research opportunities in the Department of Mathematics. We offer a degree in Applied Mathematics Research the King's College London.
Applied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics at University of Lincoln is concerned with mathematical methods used in industry, science, business, and engineering. Postgraduate researchers in this area are able to become specialists in the mathematics that powers business and society.
Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
This Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics programme from University of Cambridge, is a three to four-year research programme culminating in submission and examination of a thesis containing substantial original work. PhD students carry out their research under the guidance of a supervisor, and research projects are available from the wide range of subjects studied within the Department.
Mathematics (with Foundation Phase)
The Mathematics (with Foundation Phase) PhD programme from University of York offers the opportunity to study for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), as well as the degree of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Mathematics, in a thriving research environment.
Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics
This Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics course from the University of Cambridge is a three to four year programme culminating in the submission and examination of a single research thesis.
Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
The Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics Group in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at The Open University UK is made up of the Fluid Dynamics and Soft Matter Group, Mathematical Biology, Mathematics of Planet Earth Group, Statistical Physics Group, and Theory of Condensed Matter Group.
Applied Mathematics
This Applied Mathematics course from Lancaster University offers rigorous research training in the development of applied mathematics methodology to solve complex, high-dimensional modelling challenges from across domains including cyber security, engineering, environmental science and health.
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Students in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences programme at University of Lincoln are supported and encouraged to submit papers to international scientific journals, present findings at conferences, and share knowledge with colleagues across the University.