Welcome to the website of the Department of Mathematics
The LSE Mathematics Department is internationally recognised for its teaching and research. Located within a world-class social science institution, the department aims to be a leading centre for Mathematics in the Social Sciences.
To find out more about the Department, click here|.
The Mathematics Department offers five degree programmes:
Research
The research strengths of the Department are in applications of Mathematics to the Social Sciences and in Discrete Mathematics. CDAM: Computational, Discrete and Applicable Mathematics@LSE| is based in the Department; it undertakes a range of activities, which includes the hosting of a well-attended weekly research seminar| every Thursday during term-time. Until 2009 it also produced an extensive series of Research Reports. This series ran from 1991 and over 370 reports were produced. These reports can now be accessed at the Research Report Series Archive|. A list of the most recent publications by members of the Department can be found on our publications page|. Here you will also find links to the Department's research output in previous years.
Annual Report 2008
You can find out more about the Department's research, teaching and recent events, in our Annual Report for 2008: Annual Report 2008 |(PDF)