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Interest in graduate studies in Algebraic Geometry (AG) and Algebraic Topology (AT) is growing, with several universities recognized for their strong programs. Key institutions mentioned include Columbia, Michigan, Texas, Utah, and the University of Chicago for AG, while the University of Chicago is noted for AT. Additional notable schools include MIT, Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley, Rice, Georgia, Duke, Minnesota, UMass-Amherst, Wisconsin-Madison, Princeton, and Yale, all of which have strong offerings in these fields. Both Princeton and Yale are highlighted for their weekly seminars in AG and likely in AT as well. The discussion also touches on Algebraic K-Theory, noting that it is less commonly associated with specific strong math departments, suggesting a need for further exploration of schools excelling in this niche area.
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I'm finding myself interested in studying something like Algebraic Geometry or Algebraic Topology for graduate school, and I'm just wondering what schools are out there at have strong programs in these areas? I already know about Columbia, Michigan, Texas, and Utah for AG, and about UChicago for AT. Are there any others that I should be aware of? Bonus points for having a strong program in both.
 
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Why is MIT not on your list? How about Berkeley?
 
places everyone knows: MIT, Stanford, Harvard; and you might look also at: Rice, Georgia, Duke, Minnesota, UMass - Amherst, Wisconsin-Madison; and of course Chicago is very strong also in AG.
 
I would also include Princeton and Yale to 'places everyone knows'. I think both have weekly seminars on Algebraic Geometry, and probably on Topology too.
 
Great. A somewhat related topic is Algebraic K-Theory... so what about schools for that? Since it isn't a huge subject you don't really hear about schools having math departments which are strong in the field..
 
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