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This discussion centers on finding graduate programs in mathematical physics and theoretical physics, particularly those that emphasize research and are welcoming to international students regarding scholarships. The user expresses interest in programs located in Canada, Switzerland, and Germany, while also seeking options in the United States, specifically mentioning the University of Central Florida. The user is particularly focused on studying energy, with a keen interest in alternative energies.

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  • Understanding of mathematical physics concepts
  • Familiarity with theoretical physics research methodologies
  • Knowledge of scholarship opportunities for international students
  • Awareness of alternative energy topics and research
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  • Research graduate programs in mathematical physics at institutions in Canada, Switzerland, and Germany
  • Explore scholarship opportunities for international students in physics programs
  • Investigate the University of Central Florida's offerings in mathematical physics and energy studies
  • Look into alternative energy research initiatives at various universities
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Prospective graduate students in mathematical physics or theoretical physics, particularly those interested in research opportunities and international scholarships, as well as individuals focused on alternative energy studies.

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I searched for topics on relevant past questions but I didn't find any, so I hope you guys can help me.

I'd like to get some suggestions of good graduate programs (master degree) in mathematical physics or theoretical physics (and here I'm pushing the envelope a bit) with a focus on research and friendly to international students in terms of scholarships.

Canada, Switzerland and Germany look alright as viable options but I haven't found graduate programs which fit well into that description, so institutions placed on those countries are preferred, although I'm open to suggestions.

I consider myself quite independent for studying and conducting research so a graduate program fostering that would be great.

Thanks in advance.

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I'm also interested in a list of schools for Mathematical Physics in the United States.

I know of the University of Central Florida but I'm not getting a whole lot of other results.

I looking to study energy, primarily alternative energies.
 

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