The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mathematical Sciences is a research-intensive programme designed for candidates who wish to make original and significant contributions to the field of mathematics. Students undertake an independent, in-depth research project under the supervision of experienced academic staff, exploring areas such as pure mathematics, applied mathematics, computational mathematics, statistics, mathematical modelling, or data analysis. The programme emphasises rigorous research methodology, analytical reasoning, problem-solving, and scholarly communication, supported by access to advanced computing facilities, laboratories, and academic resources. Graduates develop strong analytical, logical, and technical skills, preparing them for careers in academia, research institutions, technology and engineering industries, finance, or leadership roles in science and mathematics-driven sectors, while also providing a pathway to further scholarly contributions in mathematical sciences.