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Gain expertise from Exeter Climate Systems centre, a world-leading community of staff working at the frontier of mathematics, statistics and climate science.
Be taught by experts who directly contribute to global understanding of climate change and climate systems, including members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and staff jointly funded by the UK Met Office.
Gain specialist knowledge in Climate Science and learn the techniques to successfully simulate a range of mathematical phenomenon.
Be introduced to key industry-standard programming languages such as Matlab, Python and Fortran.
Undertake an independent research project where you’ll explore your interests in greater depth, with the support of an academic, where you can focus on or contribute to current research.
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Normally a 2:1 Honours degree or equivalent in a mathematics, science or engineering subject, with significant mathematics content.
Applicants are also required to meet our English language requirements. Please see our website for details.
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