Comenius University Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics

Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
Fakulta matematiky, fyziky a informatiky

Building of the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
Former names Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (Slovak: Matematicko-fyzikálna fakulta)
Established 1980
Type Faculty
Parent institution Comenius University
Location Bratislava, Slovakia
Dean prof. RNDr. Jozef Masarik, DrSc.
Students 1,644 (2015)[1]
Doctoral students 169 (2015)[1]
Alumni 6,910 (1997–2015)[1]
Website http://fmph.uniba.sk/

The Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics (FMPH; Slovak: FMFI; Slovak: Fakulta matematiky, fyziky a informatiky; colloquial: Matfyz) is one of 13 faculties of the Comenius University in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The faculty provides higher education in mathematics, physics and informatics, as well as teacher training in subjects related to these branches of study. It was established in 1980 by separating from the Faculty of Natural Sciences under the name of Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (Slovak: Matematicko-fyzikálna fakulta). Its name was changed to the contemporary name in 2000.

In 2015, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics was ranked first in the group of natural sciences in the ranking of faculties in Slovakia by the Academic Ranking and Rating Agency (ARRA).[2]

The campus is located in Mlynská dolina in Bratislava, along with the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the Comenius University, the Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of the Slovak University of Technology.

Endowment of the faculty in 2015 was €11.7 million.[3]

Departments

Mathematics

Physics

Informatics

Study programmes

The faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate education in the fields of mathematics, physics, informatics and teaching.

Mathematics

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Physics

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Informatics

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Teacher training

Teacher training forms a separate group of study. Physical education instruction is provided by the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports and English is provided by the Faculty of Arts. Special teacher training is also offered for those graduates of the faculty following a non-teaching course of study who are interested in gaining the Teacher Certificates for secondary schools.

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Facilities

Student life

ŠKAS

Student House of the Academic Senate of FMFI UK (ŠKAS; Slovak: Študentská komora Akademického senátu FMFI UK) is an association representing students in the academic senate of the faculty. The student representatives are voted by students of the faculty in annual election.

ŠKAS organizes events such as Deposition (Slovak: Beánia Matfyzákov), Christmas cabbage soup and punch (Slovak: Vianočná kapustnica a punč), Ball of FMFI UK, Doors Open Day and Freshers' week. ŠKAS also maintains a student room Cauchy Clubroom (Slovak: Cauchyho klubovňa), various free time facilities at the faculty and publishes an online guidebook for new students.

Publishing

The faculty publishes open access academic journals:

Notable alumni and academic staff

Panorama of the Pavilion of Mathematics and Informatics (July 2008)

References

Coordinates: 48°09′09″N 17°04′13″E / 48.1524°N 17.0703°E / 48.1524; 17.0703

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