PhD

Mathematics or Statistics

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 5.12 k / Year(s) Deadline: Nov 1, 2025
501–600 place StudyQA ranking:3073 Duration:3 years

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics at Victoria University of Wellington offers students an extensive and rigorous education in the foundational principles and advanced concepts of mathematics and statistics. This programme is designed to develop strong analytical, problem-solving, and quantitative skills that are essential in a wide range of industries, including finance, data science, engineering, research, and technology. Students will explore core areas such as pure mathematics, applied mathematics, probability theory, statistical inference, and data analysis, gaining both theoretical understanding and practical experience.

Throughout the degree, students have the opportunity to engage in a variety of courses that emphasize creative thinking, logical reasoning, and computational techniques. The curriculum includes modules on calculus, algebra, discrete mathematics, mathematical modelling, statistical methods, and software tools used for data analysis. The programme also encourages students to undertake independent research projects, collaborative work, and real-world case studies to enhance their understanding and application of mathematical and statistical concepts.

Victoria University of Wellington's strong links with industry, government, and the academic community provide students with valuable networking opportunities, internships, and placements. The faculty comprises experienced researchers and practitioners committed to delivering high-quality education and supporting students’ academic and professional development. Graduates of the programme are well-prepared for careers in data science, actuarial work, operations research, academia, and many other fields requiring advanced quantitative competencies.

The programme flexibility allows students to tailor their studies according to their interests and career goals, offering elective courses in specialised areas such as computational mathematics, biostatistics, and financial mathematics. With access to state-of-the-art computing resources and research facilities, students are equipped to handle complex datasets and mathematical models. The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics provides a strong foundation for further postgraduate study, research, or industry employment, contributing to the development of innovative solutions to real-world problems through quantitative analysis.

The First Year

If you undertake a PhD at Victoria, you will spend the first six to twelve months writing a full research proposal. During this time, you will be 'provisionally registered' for the degree. Once your proposal is approved, you will be fully registered and may proceed with your research and the writing of your thesis.

Coursework

At Victoria, the PhD does not normally entail coursework. There is, however, provision for you to do some coursework during provisional registration to support your research. You won't pay extra fees.

Submission and Examination

You will be expected to submit your thesis for examination within three to four years. Your thesis will then be read by three expert examiners. You will also be required to defend your thesis in an oral examination which you are expected to attend in person, in Wellington.

Requirements

  • Have obtained a first or second class pass in an Honours or Master's degree (this degree need not be in the subject area of your proposed research)
  • Or be able to produce evidence of adequate training and ability.
  • International students will be expected to have equivalent qualifications to those required of New Zealand students.
  • TOEFL 575 with (preferably) a TWE of 5, or 237 on the computer-based test; or 90 on the internet-based test with a minimum of 20 in writing; or
  • IELTS overall band of 6.5, no sub-score below 6; or
  • CAE grade B; or
  • A minimum of two ratings of 5 and two ratings of 4 in the Victoria University English Proficiency Programme test.
  • A 2000-word sample of your academic writing in English
  • Copies of your academic transcript/s and degree certificates
  • A copy of your Diploma Supplement (applicants from EU countries only)

Scholarships

  • Victoria Doctoral Scholarships 
  • Lady Stout Bursary
  • New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS)
  • Victoria Doctoral Hardship Scholarship

The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at Victoria University of Wellington is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical principles, theories, and their applications. The program offers a diverse range of courses that cover pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and related fields such as statistics and data analysis, enabling students to develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills essential for careers in academia, industry, finance, technology, and research. Throughout the degree, students have the opportunity to engage with advanced topics such as algebra, calculus, mathematical modelling, number theory, and computational mathematics, as well as learn to apply statistical methods to real-world problems. The curriculum is structured to foster both theoretical understanding and practical skills, with a focus on developing critical thinking and quantitative reasoning. Students are encouraged to undertake projects, internships, or research activities that enhance their learning experience and prepare them for employment or further study. The program also emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, allowing students to explore connections between mathematics and fields like science, engineering, economics, and computer science. Victoria University of Wellington provides modern facilities, experienced faculty, and a collaborative learning environment to support student success. Graduates of the Mathematics program are equipped with a versatile skill set that makes them highly employable in sectors such as data science, actuarial work, software development, education, and government policy. The program typically takes three years of full-time study to complete, with options for specializations and electives that tailor the degree to individual interests and career goals. In addition, students have access to various support services, including academic advising, tutoring, and career guidance, to ensure they maximize their educational experience and career opportunities. The university's location in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city, offers students vibrant cultural experiences, internship opportunities, and networking events with industry professionals, further enriching their academic journey and professional development.

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