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Mathematics
Oxford Summer Courses – Mathematics introduces students to how mathematical thinking explains patterns, logic, and problem-solving. Explore key mathematical ideas through discussion-led learning in small groups while studying Mathematics in Oxford.

Quantitative Finance - Mathematics in Investment Banking
The Quantitative Finance - Mathematics in Investment Banking course from UCL Summer School focuses on the mathematical and computational aspects of derivative pricing, sitting at the intersection of mathematics, computing, finance and economics.

Mathematics for Machine Learning
The Mathematics for Machine Learning course from UCL Summer School seeks to offer you a grounding in the language of modern machine learning, with a focus on topics in linear algebra, differential calculus, probability and statistics.

Mathematics for Economics
The Mathematics for Economics course from UCL Summer School aims to give you the mathematical background you need to study economics more effectively and with greater confidence.

Logic as a Tool for Modelling
The Logic as a Tool for Modelling course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will introduce you to classical logic and the different systems of reasoning that arise as variations.
Numerical Methods in Physics
The Numerical Methods in Physics course at the University of Copenhagen is a hands-on introduction to the numerical and computational techniques used in modern physics.
Elementary Statistics
With the Elementary Statistics course of Boston University you learn basic concepts of estimation and tests of hypotheses, ideas from probability; one-, two-, and multiple-sample problems.
Non-Commutative Algebraic Geometry
At the Non-Commutative Algebraic Geometry course offered by University of Antwerp you get a taste and overview of the cutting-edge mathematical concepts employed in non-commutative algebraic geometry and its application in the physical theory of homological mirror symmetry.
Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling using Mplus
Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling using Mplus Advanced Master from Utrecht Summer School introduces the fundamentals of structural equation modeling (SEM) models (e.g, path models, confirmatory factor analysis, longitudinal models, etc.), and teaches how to analyze data in Mplus.
Real Analysis
Real Analysis is an area of mathematics that was developed to formalise the study of numbers and functions and to investigate important concepts such as limits and continuity. London School of Economics and Political Science offers the Real Analysis programme.
Modelling infectious diseases and health economics
The Modelling infectious diseases and health economics course from is University of Antwerp a hands-on course on epidemiological modelling of infectious diseases and health economic evaluations for vaccines.
Combinatoric Structures
Boston University offers the Combinatoric Structures programme.
Differential Equations
The Differential Equations course of Boston University is offered by the College of Art & Sciences.
Calculus
The Calculus course of Boston University is offered at the College of Arts & Sciences.
Mathematics
The Mathematics course from Bucksmore introduces university-level mathematics in a variety of theoretical and applied modelling.
Introduction to Multilevel Analysis
Introduction to Multilevel Analysis Advanced Master from Utrecht Summer School will teach you the theoretical basics of multilevel modelling and some important methodological and statistical issues.
ALGAR
The ALGAR summer school offered by University of Antwerp will be dedicated to linear algebraic groups and algebras with involution.