Physics, University of Exeter

University of Exeter the United Kingdom

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The award
MPhil

How long you will study
2 - 3 Years

Domestic course fees
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How you will study
full-time

Course starts
October, January, April

International course fees
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All study options

About Physics at University of Exeter

The School’s research activities are concentrated in four research groups. All students are assigned to one of these groups, giving them a stimulating environment with access to academic and postdoctoral staff and fellow postgraduate students working in related areas. This group structure provides a very positive support mechanism for all students. It helps research students to sustain productive research; over 90% complete within the EPSRC deadline period, with most publishing several scientific papers during their period of study.


  • Astrophysics

  • Biomedical Physics

  • Electromagnetic Materials

  • Quantum Interacting Systems






Study options for this course

  • The award How you will study How long you will study Course starts Domestic course fees International course fees
  • The awardMPhilHow you will studyFull-timeHow long you will study2 - 3 years
    Course startsOctober, January, AprilDomestic course fees find outInternational course fees find out
  • The awardPhDHow you will studyFull-timeHow long you will study3 - 4 years
    Course startsOctober, January, AprilDomestic course fees find outInternational course fees find out
  • The awardMPhilHow you will studyPart-timeHow long you will study4 - 5 years
    Course startsOctober, January, AprilDomestic course fees find outInternational course fees find out
  • The awardPhDHow you will studyPart-timeHow long you will study6 - 7 years
    Course startsOctober, January, AprilDomestic course fees find outInternational course fees find out

Entry requirements for this course

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