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The School of Mathematics in Trinity College is a leading centre for research and teaching. Members of the School carry on research at an international level in different areas of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Good teaching always follows good research and the School is proud of its undergraduate programmes. Mathematics can be studied at Trinity as a Moderatorship in Mathematics, a Moderatorship in Theoretical Physics or a Two Subject Moderatorship with mathematics as one subject. The three degrees, all four year honour degrees, are described in the Propectus linked below. The School also teaches mathematics courses to students of Computer Science, Engineering and Science.
Information for students interested in studying Mathematics:
The 2009 schools' open day will take place on Saturday 7 November 2009.
- Studying mathematics our one page summary. Also available as pdf.
- A guide to courses: This is a two page description of the Mathematics, Theoretical Physics and Two-subject Moderatorship courses. Also available as pdf.
- The undergraduate prospectus: This gives a more detailed description of the Mathematics, Theoretical Physics and Two-subject Moderatorship courses along with some information about the School and its facilities. Copies of this prospectus may also be ordered from the School.
- Graduates: Many of our graduates go on to be extremely successful in a whole variety of careers. We have profiled some of them here.
- The Trinity College admissions page for the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Science.
- The Trinity College page for prospective students.
- The Trinity College page for international students.
- The School of Physics: The Moderatorship in Theoretical Physics is run jointly with the School of Physics.
- We are always happy to arrange for interested school students to spend a day at Trinity shadowing one of our own undergraduate students. Please contact Donal O'Donovan, email: don@maths.tcd.ie, tel: +1-896-1698.
Information for students interested in other courses:
- Courses in computer science.
- What is engineering all about?
- School of Physics page for schools.
- The Science Course office.
- science.ie
More information about the School and about mathematics:
- The School web page
- Any enquiries can be addressed to the administrative offices:
- In person during office hours 9.15-13.00 and 14.00-17.00
- Via email to mathdep@maths.tcd.ie
- By telephone to +353-1-896 1949 or by fax to +353-1-896 2282.
- Members of the School: This gives a list of the members of the Mathematics School, many members of the School have descriptions of their research and teaching on their personal home pages.
- The Hamilton Mathematics Institute TCD: the School of Mathematics along with Trinity College, Dublin, is currently establishing a research institute dedicated to the memory of William Rowan Hamilton, a famous Irish mathematician regarded as one of the leading scientists of the nineteenth century. The Hamilton Mathematics Institute TCD will be active internationally, attracting leading researchers to Ireland, and nationally, promoting Mathematics at every level in society. The Institute webpages include outreach pages aimed at school students and the general public.
- Plus magazine. This is an online Mathematics magazine for the general public.
Old material from the page:
- The 2008 schools' open day
- The 2007 schools' open day
- The 2006 schools' open day
- The 2005 schools' open day
- The 2004 schools' open day
- The 2003 schools' open day
These pages where written by Conor Houghton (houghton@maths.tcd.ie), please email me if you have any suggestions as to how they might be improved.