University of Surrey – School of Mathematics and Physics
Guildford, United Kingdom
General Description
The University of Surrey invites applications for its PhD in Physics programme, offering an opportunity to undertake advanced research within a dynamic and internationally recognised research environment. The programme is hosted by the School of Mathematics and Physics, which is known for its strong emphasis on both fundamental and applied physics research.
Doctoral candidates will engage in original research across a wide range of specialist areas, including astrophysics, nuclear and particle physics, quantum technologies, condensed matter physics, medical physics, and theoretical physics. The programme provides access to state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities, as well as opportunities to collaborate with national and international research institutions and industry partners.
Students will work closely with expert academic supervisors to develop and execute a rigorous research project, contributing to scientific advancement and producing work suitable for publication in leading academic journals. The programme also includes training in research methods, transferable skills, and professional development, preparing graduates for careers in academia, industry, and beyond.
The University of Surrey fosters a supportive and inclusive research culture, offering access to academic mentoring, career development services, and a collaborative scholarly community. Funding opportunities, including studentships and scholarships, may be available for eligible candidates depending on the research area and intake cycle.
Eligibility Criteria
A minimum of a UK 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in physics or a closely related discipline
A master’s degree in a relevant subject is typically preferred
Applicants must satisfy the University’s English language requirements where applicable
Demonstrated interest in pursuing advanced research in physics
Required Expertise/Skills
Strong foundation in core physics principles
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to design and conduct independent research
Familiarity with experimental, computational, or theoretical methods relevant to the chosen field
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
Salary Details
Not specified (funded studentships and scholarships may be available for eligible candidates)
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