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  Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory (ALGANT)


University of Bordeaux    Masters Programs

Full time See Course MSc, Other 2 years full time
Mathematics (25)

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The ALGANT programme is an international Erasmus Mundus Master's programme in Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory. It offers a study and research track in pure mathematics, with a special focus on algebra, geometry and number theory. This programme is designed to provide students with the latest developments in these subjects, preparing them for future doctoral studies. The programme consists of advanced courses in mathematics, including topics such as algebraic geometry, number theory, and coding theory. With individually tailored study tracks and courses taught by academic experts, this programme offers a top-quality scientific environment for aspiring mathematicians. Entry requirements include holding a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics or an equivalent qualification.

About the course

stablished in 2004, the ALGANT consortium now consists of nine research and educational establishments on four continents, namely the universities of Bordeaux (France), Duisburg-Essen (Germany), Leiden (Netherlands), Milano (Italy), Concordia (Montréal, Canada), Padova (Italy), Paris-Sud (France), Regensburg (Germany), and Stellenbosch (South Africa).

In collaboration with the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, the Institut des Sciences Mathématiques in Montréal, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cape Town, the consortium offers a two-year world-class integrated master course and a joint doctorate program in pure mathematics, with a strong emphasis on Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory. Both programs have received the Erasmus Mundus label.

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Entry Requirements

The ideal candidate must possess an academic degree from a program in mathematics lasting a minimum of three years (Bachelor). A thorough proficiency in English is required. For each student a program will be tailored individually, but every student will have to go through two hosting institutions of the consortium.

Applicants should:
have completed a Bachelor of science degree in Mathematics or equivalent with a special focus on Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory, with good results;
have a thorough proficiency in written and spoken English.

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