Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge

It is housed in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences site in West Cambridge, alongside the Isaac Newton Institute.

[1] It was housed in a converted warehouse at 16 Mill Lane, adjacent to its sister department DAMTP, until its move around 2000 to the present Centre for Mathematical Sciences where it occupies Pavilions C, D, and E. The Statistical Laboratory is a Sub-Department of DPMMS.

The Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) was founded by George Batchelor in 1959, and for many years was situated on Silver Street, in the former office buildings of Cambridge University Press.

[3] However since the opening of the Isaac Newton Institute in 1991, the Department has been located at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge).

Theoretical Physics (including cosmology, relativity, and high energy physics) occupies most of Pavilion B, while Applied Mathematics (including fluid dynamics and solid mechanics) occupies most of Pavilions F, G, and H.

Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge
Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics is based at Centre for Mathematical Sciences .