Being part of a collaborative research community is the ideal environment for you to flourish. We encourage our students to engage with each other, as well as our world-class academics, to promote a vibrant, supportive and friendly research atmosphere.
The group structure provides a very positive support mechanism, helping research students to sustain productive research; over 90 per cent submit within the EPSRC deadline period, with most publishing several scientific papers during their period of study.
We understand that it is vital that you are a part of a sti...
Being part of a collaborative research community is the ideal environment for you to flourish. We encourage our students to engage with each other, as well as our world-class academics, to promote a vibrant, supportive and friendly research atmosphere.<br/><br/>The group structure provides a very positive support mechanism, helping research students to sustain productive research; over 90 per cent submit within the EPSRC deadline period, with most publishing several scientific papers during their period of study. <br/><br/>We understand that it is vital that you are a part of a stimulating and energetic environment with your peers throughout your research degree. We also recognise that being in a position to discuss stages of your work is essential to your long-term success. To support this, we organise a series of postgraduate seminars where research students discuss their work, carry out presentations and swap ideas. We strive to ensure that you are a valued and intrinsic member of a close-knit group of ambitious research students, who will cooperate and provide support to each other when necessary.<br/><br/>All postgraduate research students are allocated a second supervisor and/or mentor to guide you throughout your postgraduate degree and we deliberately create a policy of openness and approachability. You will undertake a full programme of induction and training in order to<br/><br/><br/>- provide the technical, mathematical, organisational and personal skills required for your research;<br/><br/><br/>- heighten your awareness of recent advances in physics and astronomy research, through the Colloquium Programme;<br/><br/><br/>- provide you with essential safety, and fire training;<br/><br/><br/>- introduce you to the facilities, support and monitoring services provided by Physics and Astronomy and throughout the Faculty.<br/><br/><br/>You will only be able to pursue a research degree with us if we can offer appropriate supervision. Your supervisors will provide the necessary support and guidance and so need to have expertise in your chosen research field. You may join a research team or work with specific members of staff.<br/><br/>To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
University of Exeter - Streatham Campus
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
E84
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