A powerhouse of discovery and innovation
As North America's only dedicated Faculty of Math, we are nationally and internationally recognized as one of the top schools for Mathematics and Computer Science.
With nearly $30 million in research funding (2019/20) and an alumni network of over 45,000 across more than 100 countries, our students, faculty, and graduates continue to push the boundaries of research to discover new ways to harness the power of mathematics, computer science, and statistics.
News
ScholarCopilot offers citation help
AI-powered software that can make writing papers faster, smoother, and less stressful.
CS grad wins Best Poster at Graphics Interface 2025
Jiawen received the award for her undergraduate research, presented in a poster titled Understanding Remote Communication between Grandparents and Grandchildren in Distributed Immigrant Families.
Four math graduates receive prestigious awards
Congratulations to four outstanding students from the Faculty of Mathematics, who were the recipients this week not only of their hard-earned degrees but also of additional honours.
Events
Queer Film Series: Matinée Screening of "Rosie"
In honour of National Indigenous History Month and Pride Month, the Faculty of Mathematics, in collaboration with the Office of Indigenous Relations and Princess Cinemas, invites you to a special matinée Queer Film Series screening of the film Rosie!
Queer Film Series: Margarita with a Straw
Join the Faculty of Mathematics for an evening of film and conversation exploring 2SLGBTQIA+ themes. In honour of Disability Pride Month, we will be screening Margarita with a Straw. All are welcome.
Queer Film Series: Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things
Join the Faculty of Mathematics for an evening of film and conversation exploring 2SLGBTQIA+ themes. In honour of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we will be screening Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things. All are welcome.