MS and PhD Positions in Mathematics, Data Science, and Statistics at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
The Department of Mathematics at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) invites applications for its MS and PhD programs, offering outstanding research opportunities in a variety of mathematical and data-driven fields. Key research areas include Algebra and Number Theory, Analysis, Geometry, Topology, Applied Mathematics, Differential Equations, Computational Mathematics and Modeling, Data Science, Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Numerical Analysis, Optimization, Probability, and Statistics. The department is supported by a vibrant academic community and world-class facilities, making it an ideal environment for advanced study and research.
KFUPM is recognized for its academic excellence, ranking 1st in the Middle East & Africa (THE Rankings) and 67th globally (QS 2026). The university provides a highly competitive and supportive environment for graduate students, with comprehensive funding packages that include a full tuition waiver, monthly stipend, free on-campus housing, medical care, subsidized meals, and conference funding. These benefits ensure that students can focus on their research and academic growth without financial concerns.
Applicants should have a strong academic background in mathematics, statistics, or related fields. MS applicants must hold a bachelor's degree, while PhD applicants require a master's degree. Research experience in relevant areas is highly valued, and candidates are expected to demonstrate English proficiency and a competitive academic record. For more information on specific requirements and the application process, prospective students are encouraged to visit the program website.
To apply, visit
https://cgis.kfupm.edu.sa
for detailed instructions and to submit your application. The Department of Mathematics at KFUPM offers a unique opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and join a global community of scholars in mathematics, statistics, and data science.