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The Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research (HIMR) is a partnership between UK government and the UK mathematics research community. Established in 2005, it has hubs in Bristol, London and Manchester. The Institute employs Postdoctoral Research Fellows in several UK universities, funds PhD studentships across the UK, supports UK-based events and focused research activities, and coordinates research activities that bring outstanding individuals worldwide into the UK for visits.

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Heilbronn Doctoral Partnership

The Heilbronn Doctoral Partnership invites applications for fully funded PhD studentships in mathematics in association with a large number of universities nationally across the United Kingdom. The program supports cutting-edge research in Pure Mathematics, Probability, Data Science, and Quantum Information. In addition to undertaking doctoral research at one of the partner universities, students participate in a short summer workshop and other career development events organised by the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research. Students from traditionally under-represented groups in mathematics are strongly encouraged to apply. Partner universities include University of Bristol, University College London, Imperial College London, King's College London, and University of Manchester.

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Heilbronn Research Fellowships

The Heilbronn Research Fellowships are 3-year postdoctoral positions offering the opportunity to pursue personal research in pure mathematics, data science, or quantum information while working on classified research projects that help keep the UK safe. Fellows divide their time equally between their own research and the classified research programme of the Heilbronn Institute. Research areas of interest include Algebra, Algebraic Geometry, Combinatorics, Data Science, Number Theory, Probability, and Quantum Information. Fellows have previously been appointed with backgrounds in Pure Mathematics, Data Science and Statistics, Quantum Information and Mathematical/Theoretical Physics. The fellowships provide training and development opportunities tailored to career ambitions, research needs and personal development requirements. Appointments are made at partner universities including the University of Bristol, Imperial College London, King's College London, and The University of Manchester. The program emphasizes teamwork and provides a supportive and encouraging collaborative environment for working on varied and fascinating real-world mathematical problems.

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Small Grants Call

The Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research offers small grants for projects supportive of the UK mathematics pipeline, from schools outreach to cutting edge research events. Open to all mathematicians in the UK at all career stages, from PhD to Professor. The funding can be used to support mathematical research activity taking place in the UK, including partial or full support for workshops, conferences, symposia, colloquia, travel and local expenses for visiting professors or academics, support for collaborative research programmes, and activities supporting the inspiration, education and training of students and young mathematicians. The Institute particularly values proposals that deliver impact in mathematics through producing high quality research, sharing new research developments with the community, creating new collaborations, or inspiring young people via current research mathematics. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with no closing date, and the Institute aims to provide quick responses, usually within a few weeks.

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