The School of Mathematics at Southwestern University of Finance and
Economics
The School of Mathematics at Southwestern University of Finance and
Economics began as the Department of Economics and Mathematics which was
established in 2002. It was renamed the School of Economics and
Mathematics in 2007 and the School of Mathematics in 2022. The School of
Mathematics (hereinafter referred to as the "School") adheres to the
school-running philosophy of "mathematics-centered, integration of
mathematics and economics, and characteristic development". After 20
years of unremitting efforts, the School currently has the following
undergraduate programs: Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (China's
first-class undergraduate program construction institution), Mathematics
and Applied Mathematics (double degrees in mathematics and Economics),
Financial Mathematics (provincial first-class undergraduate program
construction institution), and Computational Finance, as well as
Guanghua Innovative Talents Experimental Class in Financial Mathematics.
It also has the doctoral degree program of first-class discipline in
mathematics (with construction directions focusing on basic mathematics,
computational mathematics, applied mathematics, operational research and
cybernetics, financial mathematics, and machine learning mathematics
theory and application), the master's degree and doctoral degree
programs in mathematical finance, and the post-doctoral research center
in mathematical finance. It has prominent features in the "new finance
and economics + digital economy" with "finance + mathematics + computer,
and mathematics + economy", and it has significantly improved its
comprehensive school running strengths.
The School has set up some institutions for academic research, including
the Department of Applied Mathematics, the Department of Financial
Mathematics, the Mathematical Finance Research Center, the Institute of
Mathematics, and the Institute of Mathematical Modeling. It has 74
full-time teachers from home and abroad, including 21 professors, 12
doctoral supervisors, and 9 high-level experts at the national and
provincial levels. It also has 1 working member of the Teaching Steering
Committee of University Mathematics Program of the Ministry of
Education, 1 executive director and 2 directors of the Sichuan
Mathematical Society, 1 director of the Computational Mathematics Branch
of the Chinese Mathematical Society, and 1 vice-chairman of the
Financial Engineering and Risk Management Branch of the Operations
Research Society of China. One person from the School won the "Tianfu
Friendship Award" from the People's Government of Sichuan Province.
In recent years, the School has published more than 500 papers, dozens of
which were published in professional top journals, including Arch.
Ration. Mech. Anal., J. Differential Equations, SIAM J. Math. Anal.,
SIAM J. Appl. Math., SIAM J. Numer. Anal., J. Sci. Comput., J. Comput.
Phys., SIAM J. Control Optim., European J. Oper. Res., Math. Program.,
and J. Mach. Learn. Res, and it has won more than 30 projects from the
National Natural Science Foundation of China. It has achieved some
high-quality research results in the fields of basic mathematics,
computational mathematics, applied mathematics, operational research and
cybernetics, and financial mathematics, won more than 20 national-level
projects, and published more than 10 monographs.
The School undertakes the teaching of basic mathematics courses in
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, and attaches great
importance to the reform of professional education and teaching. It has
won 2 Sichuan Provincial teaching achievement awards, and it has been
approved for setting up 2 national first-class courses. It has
established "West China Futures Mathematical Finance Practice Education
Base", "Tianfu New Area Hedge Fund Society Training Base" and "National
Supercomputing Chengdu Center Computational Finance Joint Laboratory".
Currently, it has about 600 undergraduates, about 80 master's students
and about 40 doctoral students. The employment quality of its students
is high. On the average, over 55% of its graduates from undergraduate
programs pursue further studies, and over 65% of directly employed
graduates work in banking and non-banking financial institutions.
The School attaches great importance to international construction,
focusing on international training for students. It has extensive
exchanges and cooperation with well-known foreign universities including
University of Oxford, Imperial College London, and the University of
Pittsburgh in the United States. It has signed a "4+1" master's degree
cooperation program in financial engineering with the Business School of
Stevens Institute of Technology in the United States. The financial
mathematics program is one of the founding programs of SWUFE-UD
Institute of Data Science at SWUFE (one institution for cooperation in
running school).