Overview
Mathematics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem aims to train the top tier of future mathematicians and offers a uniquely attractive environment to learn and work, with weekly seminars, frequent special lecture series on current topics in mathematics and scientific exchange with visiting researchers from Israel and around the world, as well as state-of-the-art thematic years and workshops organized by the nearby Israel Institute of Advanced Studies.
Key facts:
Within the first 18 months of study the student will submit a research proposal and present it to the committee. Later in the degree the student will present a progress report to the committee, and finally, the outcome of the research will be presented in a departmental seminar setting. Once the thesis is submitted it is evaluated by the advisor and two external experts. Further details of the procedures can be found in the link above.
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Visit programme websiteProgramme Structure
- Courses totaling 12 credit points over the course of the degree (each credit point is roughly 1 hour per week for a semester long course). Advanced courses will be offered in English.
- Research thesis (to be submitted close to the end of the degree).
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Applications may be submitted at any time, but it is recommended that applications to start in the fall semester be submitted by January 31 of the preceding academic year.
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Visit programme websiteAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
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General requirements
- CV.
- Official transcripts from your master's degree.
- Statement of Research Interests (2 pages max). This should not be a research proposal, but more a statement of the students interests and the state of his/her knowledge of them.
- Names of three potential advisors from our department to help evaluate the candidate (this proposal is not binding and if accepted, the student may work with other faculty members). The student should emphasize in their statement of research interests how the proposed research relates to the suggested potential advisors.
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Living costs for Jerusalem
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