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  1. MIT Mathematics

    The award will be given at the Joint Mathematics Meetings Awards Celebration in January 2026. Read more about their work and the award at the American Institute of Mathematics.

  2. MIT Department of Mathematics - Wikipedia

    The Department of Mathematics is a department of the MIT School of Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The current faculty of around 50 members includes Wolf Prize winner …

  3. Welcome to the MIT Mathematics Department!

    Our undergraduate program comes in many flavors and is pursued by almost 400 first or second math majors to accommodate their future needs. We are proud that MIT undergraduates make up the …

  4. Is Math fun at MIT? - MIT Admissions

    Is Math fun at MIT? A lot of our students select math as their field of interest when applying to MIT—which is no surprise, since our math department is one of the best on the planet.

  5. MIT Department of Mathematics - YouTube

    MIT Department of Mathematics @MITDepartmentofMathematics • 6.66K subscribers • 61 videos

  6. Undergraduate - MIT Mathematics

    The Department of Mathematics offers a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in the following concentrations: applied mathematics, pure mathematics, general mathematics.

  7. Academics - MIT Mathematics

    Academics The Department of Mathematics offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science degrees.

  8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the …

  9. Department of Mathematics - MIT Course Catalog

    Undergraduate students may choose one of three options leading to the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics: applied mathematics, pure mathematics, or general mathematics.

  10. Graduate - MIT Mathematics

    Candidates are admitted to either the Pure or Applied Mathematics programs but are free to pursue interests in both groups. Of the roughly 125 Ph.D. students, about 2/3 are in Pure Mathematics, 1/3 …