Edward Wright
Edward Wright (1906-2005) was a professor of mathematics here, and Principal of the University 1962-76. Together with G. H. Hardy he wrote the famous book "An introduction to the theory of numbers".
The Institute of Mathematics is a thriving centre of mathematical teaching and research. The Institute is located in a recently built part of the Fraser Noble building which contains modern lecture facilities and plenty of room for informal meetings and discussion. We offer a high quality mathematical education. Our rigorous and comprehensive programme offers a good choice of courses from the very beginning, dedicated classrooms in the later years, as well as small class sizes. The study here page provides more information about the structure of our degrees and courses offered.
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