Postgraduate studies in physics- additional information
Applications to research and taught programmes are made online via The
Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC) using the relevant PAC application code(s) below. If you click on a PAC code below, you will receive more information relating to the individual programme.
Research Programmes |
PAC Code |
Taught Programmes |
PAC Code |
| Structured PhD (Physics) |
GYR10 |
MSc (Medical Physics) - full-time |
GYS10 |
| Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) — full-time
|
GYT21 |
MSc (Occupational Health & Safety) - full-time |
GYS12 |
| Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) — part-time |
GYT22 |
HDipAppSc (Occupational Health & Safety) - full-time |
GYS17 |
| Master of Science (MSc) — full-time |
GYT23 |
HDipAppSc (Occupational Health & Safety) - part-time |
GYS24 |
|
Master of Science (MSc) — part-time
|
GYT24
|
MSc (Occupational Health & Safety) - part-time |
GYS25 |
| MSc (Occupational Health & Hygiene) — full-time |
GYT67 |
|
|
| MSc (Occupational Health & Hygiene) — part-time |
GYT68 |
|
|
| PhD (Occupational Health & Hygiene) — full-time |
GYT89 |
|
|
| PhD (Occupational Health & Hygiene) — part-time |
GYT90 |
|
|
Structured PhD (Physics) - full-time GYR10
A unique graduate research committee (GRC) is appointed for each postgraduate student registered at the School of Physics. This committee meets regularly with the student and supervisor to oversee progress in the graduate student’s research training project. The committee supports the student by making recommendations concerning which transferrable-skills or discipline-specific courses the student should take or how best to approach a specific research challenge.
The GRC is an important part of the School’s strategy to fully implement the
University Guidelines for Research Degrees. The implementation of this policy is the responsibility of the
Research & Graduate Education committee.