26 Short courses in Mathematics in Europe

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.

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.

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 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.
Mathematical Thinking In Schools
This Mathematical Thinking In Schools module at The Open University UK is designed to help you develop your knowledge and understanding of the teaching of mathematics. It is suitable for any Key Stage, and will broaden your ideas about how people learn and use mathematics.
Introduction To Meta-Analysis (Online, self paced)
UCL's Introduction To Meta-Analysis (Online, self paced) course provides an overview of meta-analysis from a statistician's point of view and is delivered by UCL's Centre for Applied Statistics Courses (CASC), part of the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (ICH).
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.
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
This is a one-week course on Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing covering important parts of Geometric Product Specification standards. Cranfield University offers the Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing programme.
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.
Pre-University Calculus
The Pre-University Calculus course from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) will prepare you for the Introductory Calculus courses by revising four important mathematical subjects that are assumed to be mastered by beginning Bachelor students: functions, equations, differentiation and integration. After this course you will be well prepared to start your university calculus course.
Forensic Engineering - Learning from Failures
What do collapsed buildings, infected hospital patients, and crashed airplanes have in common? If you know the causes of these events and conditions, they can all be prevented. The Forensic Engineering - Learning from Failures programme is offered by the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
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.
Rasch Courses
The University of Leeds' Rasch Courses include a workshop to introduce Rasch analysis using RUMM2030 software and a further course progressing and advancing the base that was developed during the introductory course.
Introduction to Bayesian Analysis (Online)
UCL offers the Introduction to Bayesian Analysis (Online) programme.
A History of Mathematics for Teachers
A History of Mathematics for Teachers is a course offered by Dalarna University that aims to provide you with an education that will pave your way to a successful career, while broadening your horizons in terms of personal development, global perspectives and specialised expertise.
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.
Introduction to Meta-analysis
UCL's Introduction to Meta-analysis short course provides an overview of meta-analysis from a statistician's point of view.
Introduction to Regression Analysis (Online, Self Paced)
On UCL's Introduction to Regression Analysis (Online, Self Paced) online, self-paced course you'll get an overview of regression types and learn about the application of multiple linear regression.