Pure Mathematics
We have strong research groups across a wide spectrum of pure mathematics, including algebra, analysis, combinatorics, geometry, geometric rigidity theory, mathematical physics and probability.
1st in the UK for research impact, with 100% research rated world-leading (REF2021), the School of Mathematical Sciences is at the forefront of mathematical research
In the School of Mathematical Sciences, we pride ourselves on our rigorous and impactful research.
Our mathematical interests span both the theoretical and the applied fields of the discipline, with much of our research being inherently interdisciplinary in nature. We collaborate with colleagues from across the University from within the Faculty and beyond, actively engaging in research alongsideLancaster Environment Centre, theManagement School, and theFaculty of Health and Medicine, as well as partners from a range of institutions internationally.
We have strong research groups across a wide spectrum of pure mathematics, including algebra, analysis, combinatorics, geometry, geometric rigidity theory, mathematical physics and probability.
Research in statistics at Lancaster focuses on the interface of methodology and application. We believe that strong interaction with research users is imperative for developing new statistical ideas that are of practical importance.
We have two Research Centres and participate in a number of formal research networks. We also have strategic links, locally, nationally and internationally.
Researchers are keen to collaborate on interesting problems. Our statistical research already has strong links with computing, management science, medical research, environmental science and criminology.
Lancaster plays host to many leading conferences in Mathematical Sciences research.
Lancaster has a strong tradition of collaborative research with end-users and a track record of research that has led to impact.
Examples of impact from our research include:
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