Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research
The Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research (HIMR) is a partnership between UK government and the UK mathematics research community. It began its life in 2005, and has hubs in Bristol, London and Manchester. The Institute employs Postdoctoral Research Fellows in several UK universities, and funds PhD studentships across the UK. It supports UK-based events and focused research activities. It coordinates research activities that bring some of most outstanding individuals worldwide into the UK for visits.
Recent News
- Science 2040: A Vision for the FutureThe Heilbronn Institute is pleased to be featured in the recently published Royal Society’s Science 20240 interim report as a case study (see page 20). Science 2040…
- 20th Anniversary of the Heilbronn Institute | 2005 – 2025This year marks the 20th anniversary of the foundation of the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research. Founded as a partnership between the UK mathematics community…
- Congratulations to Steven RobertsonCongratulations to Steven Robertson who has been offered a Heilbronn Fellowship at Manchester starting this autumn. Steven is currently a 4th year PhD student in Manchester funded…
- PROMYS Europe 2025: Programme in Mathematics for Young ScientistsWadham College, University of Oxford, UK 13 July 2025 to 23 August 2025 The Heilbronn Institute is delighted to be supporting the PROMYS Europe Summer…
- Congratulations to Jenny RobertsCongratulations to Jenny Roberts who has been offered a Heilbronn Fellowship at King’s College London starting this autumn. Jenny is currently a 4th year PhD…
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INI Workshop: Non-Positive Curvature and Applications
7 July 2025 – 18 July 2025PROMYS Europe 2025: Programme in Mathematics for Young Scientists
13 July 2025 – 23 August 2025ESGI 187: The 187th European Study Group with Industry
14 July 2025 – 18 July 2025Geometric and Combinatorial Methods in the Foundations of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
21 July 2025 – 25 July 2025