University of Strathclyde Launches MSc in Advanced Mathematical Modelling for September 2025 Intake

By Neerav April 7, 2025
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The University of Strathclyde, Scotland, has introduced a new postgraduate programme, the MSc in Advanced Mathematical Modelling, set to begin in September 2025. This course is designed for students with a mathematics background and aims to prepare them for real-world challenges through advanced mathematical techniques.

The programme focuses on key areas such as optimisation, continuum mechanics, mathematical biology, and numerical methods, making it ideal for those pursuing careers in applied mathematics, research, or industry.

“This MSc caters to the growing international demand for mathematically skilled graduates who can tackle real-world challenges with creativity and rigour,” said Dr Alexander Wray, Programme Director. “Whether it is modelling disease spread or simulating fluid flows, our students gain tools to solve impactful problems.”

The UK-based university will also host a webinar on 15 May 2025 at 13:00 BST, offering prospective students an overview of the course, interaction with faculty, and a Q&A session with the admissions team.

Students will gain both analytical and computational skills through a curriculum rich in modules like deep learning, finite element methods, and optimisation. A hands-on individual research project in the final semester will allow them to apply their learning to a real-world or industry-relevant problem.

Applications are open to international students, with tuition set at £25,500. Additionally, the University of Strathclyde is offering 850 Glasgow International Masters Scholarships worth £5,000 each to eligible students starting in September 2025.

To qualify, applicants must hold at least a second-class honours degree (2:2) or equivalent in mathematics, computer science, or a related discipline, along with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 (no band below 5.5).

This new MSc programme is a step forward in addressing the global demand for experts in mathematical modelling across industries like finance, engineering, healthcare, and environmental science, strengthening the UK’s reputation as a hub for world-class education.

Source: SHIKSHA

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