Mathematics for our Future Climate

A dynamic and interdisciplinary PhD programme that harnesses the power of mathematics to address the urgent issues presented by climate change.

MFC 4-year Training Programme

For every student there are a number of training, mentoring and networking activities to develop a world-class cohort of highly skilled climate mathematicians.

Year 1: Initial Training and Taught Courses

Two-week residential Kick-Off Camp:
introduction to climate physics, programming and communication/EDI training.

Term 1 Core courses in:

  • climate, atmosphere and ocean modelling;
  • fluid dynamics and partial differential equations;
  • probability and statistics;
  • numerical analysis and computational mathematics; and
  • software engineering, open data management, responsible research innovation, and research impact are embedded within the courses.

Term 2 Elective courses from a portfolio offered at Masters level at the 3 institutions, including bespoke courses in Advanced Fluid Dynamics, General Circulation of the Atmosphere and Oceans, and Advanced Data Assimilation.

All Years (1-4): Cohort Building, Professional Development and Outreach
  • MFC Wednesdays (10 times a year) including cohort building and seminars.
  • One-week residential workshop organised by the Isaac Newton Institute.
  • Technical and professional development including communication training
  •  3-day Jamboree to showcase the work of the CDT students and workshops with external partners.
  • 5-day MFC Summer School taught by international climate experts.
  • Internships and Work Experience to be undertaken by all students.
  • Numerous additional opportunities to present and visit partner institutions and
    external partners.