Programs
Funding
The Center receives its major funding from the College of Science. The graduate stipends are funded by the Graduate School. In addition, the College of Business and the College of Engineering have given some extra funding in recent years. The Office of Research has contributed funding to a number of the conferences that the Center runs.
Graduate Student Fellowships
Each fellowship provides a nine-month academic year stipend and some travel funds for professional travel to technical meetings. Recipients are recognized as Graduate Fellows of the Center for Applied Mathematics.
Deadline: Late February
Summer Graduate and Undergraduate Fellowships
Each fellowship provides a stipend for up to two months. Recipients are recognized as Graduate or Undergraduate Summer Fellows of the Center for Applied Mathematics.
Deadline: Late March
Masters of Science in Applied Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame offers an interdisciplinary master of science in applied mathematics (MSAM) degree. The goal of the MSAM is to produce skilled and creative scholars who will be able to use sophisticated mathematical techniques in their professional activities and go beyond the established mathematical paradigms in their particular areas of interest. The MSAM program does not offer financial support. It is primarily for students who are already at Notre Dame, pursuing a PhD in some other department.

