School of Mathematics

Careers and industry

Our Computational Applied Mathematics graduates go on to pursue a wide variety of careers and further study at PhD level.

Graduate destinations

Our Computational Applied Mathematics graduates go on to a wide range of successful destinations, and our Student Development Manager is on hand to support our students to develop their employability and to transition into careers or PhD study.

Employment

Key graduate employment sectors include:

  • software engineering
  • data science
  • banking and finance

PhD study

In addition to entering employment, many of our graduates progress on to study a PhD in a variety of topics including:

  • applied and computational mathematics
  • computational biology
  • biomedical engineering
  • physics

Students have gone on to study their PhDs at a number of highly-ranked universities such as ETH Zurich, Edinburgh, Bristol and St Andrews. 

Summer projects with industry

As part of the MSc, you have to complete a significant independent research project that takes place over the summer. Each year a number of projects are offered by industrial contacts and companies to our MSc students. This practical experience is highly valued by employers.

Employability skills

We want to help you gain other skills alongside your strong academic profile to make sure you are fully equipped to maximise your potential in the global market.

To support our students, the Careers Service has a dedicated team of Career Consultants, one of whom takes particular responsibility for students in the School of Mathematics. They work closely with our Student Development Manager to put on talks and events including:

  • weekly sessions on career development ranging from CV writing advice and preparing for interviews, to applying for PhDs
  • employer presentations representing a range of industries including Lloyds Banking Group, Wood Mackenzie, Merkle Aquila and the Government Operational Research Service (GORS)
  • an annual careers showcase to network with alumni from our MSc programmes and gain insights into their current roles and careers
  • interdisciplinary challenges, such as the "Analytics Challenge" set by Edinburgh Airport, and run in collaboration with the Business School

As well as being available for personal appointments (booked online), the Careers Consultant offers a weekly drop-in session in the School of Maths during semester time.