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Dear prospective graduate student,
This webpage gives an overview of the department and the graduate program, summarizes admission requirements, explains how to apply and when, and provides links to useful information about the university. If you have any questions please contact us at info@math.du.edu.
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About the departmentThe University of Denver is located five miles south of downtown Denver, the thriving capital of Colorado. We are the oldest independent university in the Rocky Mountain region, with current enrollment at 5,100 undergraduate and 5,700 graduate students. The Department of Mathematics has an active faculty of accomplished researchers and teachers. We are particularly strong in functional analysis, dynamical systems, quantum structures, algebra, combinatorics and logic. 36 undergraduate and 16 graduate students are currently part of our department. Graduate teaching assistantshipsGraduate teaching assistantships provide a full tuition waiver, health benefits, and a stipend of $15,000 (academic year 2007-2008) for the nine-month year. These positions are merit based and are awarded on a competitive basis. Admission requirementsFor all applicants:
Additional requirements for international applicants:
How to apply and whenTo apply, please follow the instructions at the university website: domestic applicants, international applicants. There is no formal deadline for applications, however, we make most acceptance decisions in March, which
means that the university should receive your application in February.
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