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Doctoral degree in Mathematics and Statistics

Receive advanced research training in the various areas of mathematics. This programme is inter-university in nature, and grants at the same time the degree from both Public University of Navarre and University La Laguna, Basque Country University, University of Oviedo and University of Zaragoza.

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Why should you study the Doctoral degree in Mathematics and Statistics?

Which departments take part in this programme?

Access requirements

In order to access an official doctoral degree students must hold a Spanish official Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, and University Master's degree, or equivalent, provided they have passed at least 300 ECTS credits counting both of them.

Specific criteria of the programme

  • Academic record of Bachelor's degree (40 points).
  • Academic record of Master’s degree (20 points).
  • Scientific output (10 points).
  • Prove English level (10 points).
  • Cover letter (10 points).
  • Other merits (10 points): awards, patents, grants, research stays at reference centres or professional research in R&D&I.
     

 

Recommended admission profile:

Students holding a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Mathematics or Statistics who have studied the:

  • University Master’s degree in Mathematical Modelisation and Research, Statistics and Computing

Holders of other university Master’s degrees in the scope of mathematics or related, studied at universities of the programme or others, may also be admitted into the doctoral programme.

B1 level of English.

Additional profiles which may be considered similar are defined - they will require training complements.

Students with a training background in physics, computer science or engineering may also access. In order to do so, they must formalise the following training complements:

  • Between 12 and 30 credits of the University Master’s degree in Mathematical Modelisation and Research, Statistics and Computing.

Students with other profiles may also access provided they pass the following training complements:

  • 15 credits of the University Master’s degree in Mathematical Modelisation and Research, Statistics and Computing.