Astrophysics (MSc) Theoretical Physics (MSc) Physics: Advanced Materials (MSc) Physics: Energy and the Environment (MSc) Physics: Global Security (MSc) Physics: Life Sciences (MSc) Physics: Nuclear Technology (MSc) Taught Postgraduate programmes in the School of Physics and Astronomy
The School of Physics and Astronomy houses a unique mix of world-leading research groups and teaching experts. In the most recent independent review of research quality (RAE 2008), Physics at Glasgow was rated in the UK s top ten. We are a member of the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance, which brings together internationally leading physics research across Scotland to form the largest physics grouping in the UK. If you study with us you can benefit from the state-of-the-art facilities and access to world-leading research: The School of Physics and Astronomy plays a world-leading role in the exploitation of data from the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator at CERN, and is highly active in the design and development of future accelerator projects. The School of Physics and Astronomy hosts the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre, which houses state-of-the-art instrumentation for studying materials at the nanoscale or below. The School of Physics and Astronomy plays a world-leading role in the design and operation of the worldwide network of laser interferometers leading the search for gravitational waves; and also has a major role in the award winning NASA RHESSI X-ray mission studying solar flares and in several other forthcoming international space missions such as ESA's Solar Orbiter. The School of Physics and Astronomy is highly active in research and knowledge transfer projects with industry. As a student, you will have regular opportunities to engage with our industrial collaborators through informal visits, guest lectures and workshops. Furthermore you will gain the theoretical, experimental and computational skills necessary to analyse and solve a range of advanced physics problems, providing an excellent foundation for a career of scientific leadership in academia or industry. The School offers a vibrant, dynamic and supportive environment for both staff and students. Several of our one-year MSc programmes are linked to the interdisciplinary themes identified as major research challenges for the 21st century. The vast majority of the lecturers I had were all very good in that they were friendly and had well presented notes/lecture slides. One always felt that they could be approached at the end of the lecture to ask questions. Stephen Oxburgh MSc Theoretical Physics
Astrophysics MSc The Masters in Astrophysics gives you an understanding of the principles and methods of modern astrophysics at a level appropriate for a professional physicist. Cosmology (alternate years, starting 2014 15) Stellar astrophysics (alternate years, starting 2013 14) General relativity and gravitation (alternate years, starting 2014 15) Plasma theory and diagnostics (alternate years, starting 2013 14) Pulsars and supernovae (alternate years, starting 2014 15) Statistical astronomy (alternate years, starting 2013 14) Gravitational wave detection Dynamics, electrodynamics and relativity Applied optics Advanced astrophysics laboratory Theoretical Physics MSc The Masters in Theoretical Physics provides an understanding of the principles and methods of modern physics with particular emphasis on the theoretical aspects of the subject at a level appropriate for a professional physicist. Quantum theory Dynamics, electrodynamics and relativity Groups and symmetries Relativistic quantum fields Applied optics Advanced mathematical methods General relativity and gravitation (alternate years, offered 2014-15) Plasma theory and diagnostics (alternate years, offered 2013-14)
Physics: Advanced Materials MSc The Masters in Physics: Advanced Materials provides an understanding of the principles and methods of modern physics with particular emphasis on their application to global interdisciplinary challenges in the area of advanced materials at a level appropriate for a professional physicist. Solid state physics include Basic transmission electron microscopy Detectors and imaging Environmental radioactivity Semiconductor physics Physics: Energy and the Environment MSc The Masters in Physics: Energy and the Environment provides an understanding of the principles and methods of modern physics with particular emphasis on their application to global challenges in the area of sustainable energy, climate change and the environment at a level appropriate for a professional physicist. Energy and environment Detectors and imaging Plasma theory and diagnostics (alternate years, starting 2013 14) Environmental radioactivity The teaching, facilities and the laid back approachable manner of staff have made university a very enjoyable experience. Dominic Lawson MSc Physics: Energy and the Environment
Physics: Global Security MSc The Masters in Physics: Global Security provides an understanding of the principles and methods of modern physics with particular emphasis on their application to global interdisciplinary challenges in the area of global security at a level appropriate for a professional physicist. Applied optics Detectors and imaging Groups and symmetries Basic transmission electron microscopy Environmental radioactivity I enjoyed meeting with researchers from different areas of physics, and being able to recognise strong parts of my own knowledge and interest, which helped a lot in choosing my future career. Matus Krajnak MSc Physics: Global Security
Physics: Life Sciences MSc The Masters in Physics: Life Sciences provides an understanding of the principles and methods of modern physics with particular emphasis on their application to global interdisciplinary challenges in the area of life sciences at a level appropriate for a professional physicist. Medical imaging Applied optics Detectors and imaging Basic transmission electron microscopy Environmental radioactivity Physics: Nuclear Technology MSc The Masters in Physics: Nuclear Technology provides an understanding of the application of nuclear processes and technology to energy generation, medical physics and environmental monitoring, at a level appropriate for a professional physicist. Environmental radiation Imaging and detectors Medical imaging laboratory project Problem solving workshop Relativistic quantum fields Dynamics, electrodynamics & relativity Plasma theory and diagnostics (alternate years starting 2013-14) Energy and environment Nuclear and particle physics Advanced nuclear physics Computational physics laboratory Numerical methods
For all Physics and Astronomy Programmes You will have the flexibility to tailor your choice of optional courses and project work to a variety of specific research topics and their applications in the area of your chosen field. You will attend lectures, seminars and tutorials and take part in lab, project and team work. I love Physics. I love the University of Glasgow and what I have achieved there. Meeting new people and learning new topics/subjects was fantastic. Luke McLellan MSc Physics: Energy and the Environment Career prospects: Career opportunities include academic research, based in universities, research institutes, observatories and laboratory facilities; industrial research in a wide range of fields including energy and the environmental sector, IT and semiconductors, optics and lasers, materials science, telecommunications, engineering; banking and commerce; higher education. Entry requirements A 2:1 Honours degree in Physics or a related subject. English Language requirements: If your first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level please see the website for further details. Further information: For further information please contact Dr. Nicolas Labrosse Email: physics-pgtadmissions@glasgow.ac.uk How to apply: We ask that you apply online for a postgraduate taught degree. Our system allows you to fill out the standard application form online and submit this to the University within 42 days of starting your application. Application deadlines: Standard application deadlines for the academic year can be found at the following web page: www.glasgow.ac.uk/postgraduate/ applicationdeadlines Tuition fees: Fees for Postgraduate Taught programmes are available at: www.glasgow.ac.uk/postgraduate/feesandfunding Scholarships: The University of Glasgow is committed to supporting students and rewarding excellence. For updated information regarding available scholarships please visit the website: www.glasgow.ac.uk/scholarships
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