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Research Qualifications
MSc or PhD in Physics
Undertake research in
Astrophysics or Forensic
Facial Imaging or Physics
Includes Optics, Functional
Materials, Theoretical
Physics, Space Science,
Astronomy
Research Qualifications
MSc or PhD in Chemistry
Undertake research in
Forensics or Chemistry
Although your higher degree from SPS
would be under the title of Physics or
Chemistry these titles cover a vast
array of research possibilities
Forensics PhD/MSc projects:
Under the title of 'Chemistry’ are
Forensics project provided we
have a supervisor. A more
versatile qualification to take into
the employment market.
What is a higher
degree by research?
• You undertake a research project and submit a thesis at the end of the course.
There are no set taught modules, although most students follow one module in
their first year.
• You have your own supervisor who will help guide your project and you will be
attached to one of our research groups, but your research is largely independent
and you can study a topic that interests you.
• No set lectures or seminars means you
are your own boss!
• You can study either full-time or part-time
Available Projects
• Funded projects are NOT the only possibilities
• There are independent study options that you can tailor to your own preferences
• Invent your own project and propose the idea to a potential supervisor
• To apply for specific projects look on the SPS website
PGT: EuroMasters
• A two year Masters degree in conjunction with 5 South East Universities SEPnet
(South East Physics Network); Queen Mary London, Royal Holloway London,
Southampton, Surrey and Sussex.
• The first year will be taught and the second year students will undertake an
advanced research project
• Students will have the opportunity to study at any of the 5 partner universities or a
research institution including Cern, Switzerland, the UK’s Rutherford Appleton
Laboratory, ISIS, Diamond or NPL.
PGT: MSci Forensics
• A one year Masters degree suitable for those with a BSc in Forensic Science
Funding: Home/EU
PGR: PhD 12 months
PGR MSc 12 months
PGT: MSci 12 months
PGT: MSc EM: 9 months
£13,000
£13,000
£13,000
£9,000
living
living
living
living
+ £4,000 fees
+ £4,000 fees
+ £5,000 fees
+ £3,400 fees
per year x 3
one year
one year
per year x 2
Funding
University Funding:
• Funding for specific projects – announced in the
spring and emailed to all final-year students
• The projects are listed on the SPS website
• If you gain a place on a departmental funded
project you will be required to undertake a set
amount of unpaid demonstrating work.
• The funding will pay your tuition fees and a grant of
approximately £13,290 per year which you do not
have to pay back
Funding
Other Funding:
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) and
other funding may be available each year but only for specific projects
Details of this is
always published on
www.jobs.ac.uk and
on the SPS website
Funding
Self-Funding:
More and more students are deciding to fund
themselves.
The current fees are:
£3,732 per year full-time (HOME)
(£4,500 Euromasters)
£1,950 ? per year part-time
These fees are subject to change
Paid work in the department
Most postgraduate students will have the opportunity to
sign-up for paid demonstrating (i.e. teaching support
and marking) work
There are also opportunities to become involved in
paid outreach and recruitment activities.
Our Students
Here are two of our Postgraduate students, Holly French and Jodie Smith.
Holly is working on a PhD in Chemistry with her research project in Forensic
Science.
Jodie is working on a PhD in Physics with Prof. Newport researching the properties
of glass.
How to apply at UKent
Before applying you may wish to discuss your proposed research project with a
potential supervisor.
A list of staff and their areas of expertise is available on our website
You then need to submit the formal application online at the following website:
http://www.kent.ac.uk/studying/postgrad/apply/index.html
In addition to all the requested information on the application form, SPS asks that
you also state the following on your application
• the name of the supervisor with whom you would like to work
• how you intend to pay for your studies and whether this funding is confirmed
How to apply
• You will also need to provide one or two academic references. There is an area on
the form to name your referees, however, it is your responsibility to ask your
referees to email their references to [email protected] and
[email protected]
• Without these references you application CANNOT proceed and it will not be seen
by the academic you wish to work with.
How to apply
•
Postgraduate study: planning (details, process, ……)
http://astro.kent.ac.uk/mds/Modules/modules.htm
The SPS PG administrator has all
the practical information on how to
apply for a Kent PhD/MSc, entry
requirements, etc