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
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.
Mary Hardy and Gord Willmot named Distinguished Professor Emerita/Emeritus
The Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science is proud to announce the appointment of Mary Hary and Gord Willmot as Distinguished Professor Emerita and Distinguished Professor Emeritus, recognizing their exceptional contributions to research, teaching, mentorship, and academic leadership over decades of dedicated service.
Computer Science team wins Best Paper Award at CODASPY 2025
Anudeep Das, Vasisht Duddu, Rui Zhang and N. Asokan have received the Best Paper Award at CODASPY 2025, the 15th ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy.
Events
Charting a Career in Quant Finance: A Fireside Chat with Heath Windcliff
An inspiring talk with Heath Windcliff (BMath ’98, MMath ’00, PhD ’03) as he shares his journey—from his academic path, to his work at Morgan Stanley, his transition to Quadrature and what drives his passion for quantitative finance.
Tour of Special Collections & Archives
Join Jessie, Librarian at Special Collections & Archives, to learn more about our holdings on Queer culture and the history of Mathematics and Computer Science. Come for the whole hour or drop by as you have time!
Dean Mark Giesbrecht's Farewell
Join us for a celebration of achievements and bid farewell to current Dean of Mathematics, Mark Giesbrecht.