About us
The Department of Mathematics consists of three divisions: mathematics, mathematical statistics and computational mathematics. Mathematics was one of the first subjects taught Stockholm University College when it was first founded in 1878.

Photo: Eva Dalin.
Since the summer 2022, the Department of Mathematics can be found in house 1 in the the new campus Albano, which is situated in in the National City Park between the commuter railway Roslagsbanan and the road Roslagsvägen, across from the departments previous home in Kräftriket.
At all three of our divisions, we conduct both education, at undergraduate and PhD level, and research. You can read more about our subjects in the course catalogue, and about our research areas on our research pages.
Subject: mathematics
Subject: mathematical statistics
Subject: computer science
Subject: scientific computing
Research subjects at the Department of Mathematics
The department has a well equipped library which is probably one of the finest in northern Europe. One could say that the library is to a mathematician what the laboratory is to an experimental scientist.
Library at the Department of Mathematics

Photo: Niklas Björling
The department's library is situated on floor 3 in house 1 in Albano and contains a large collection of books and journals aimed at researchers in mathematics, mathematical statistics and computational mathematics.
More information about the library, including opening hours and contact information
For access to library material please write to biblioteket@math.su.se for further instructions.
History
Mathematics was one of the first subjects taught Stockholm University College when it was first founded in 1878, and the first professor at the university was Gösta Mittag-Leffler, in mathematics. The first female professor of mathematics, and Sweden's first female professor of any subject, was Sonja Kovalevsky (1850-91), at Stockholm University.
Insurance mathematics and mathematical statistics from 1929
In 1929 the Institute of Insurance Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics was founded to benefit insurance mathematics in Sweden. The institute is now part of the Division of Mathematical Statistics. Its first research leader was professor Harald Cramér.
History of the division of mathematical statistics, written by Rolf Sundberg
Moving out party in Kräftriket
In the summer 2022 we left the old veterinary school buildings in Kräftriket, where we have been since 1993, and moved to the new campus Albano on the other side of the road. The yearly summer party in June became a moving out party, to say goodbye to Kräftriket.
Here are pictures from the party (the page is in Swedish, but it's mostly pictures)

Photo: Jan Boman
Last updated: 2025-10-16
Source: Department of Mathematics