University of Oxford

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PhD

Astrophysics

Offered at University of Oxford, UK
DegreePhD
FieldDPhil Astrophysics
Duration3 years
Tuition34700.00

Overview

The DPhil in Astrophysics at the University of Oxford is a research-led doctoral programme in observational and theoretical astrophysics, and in astronomical instrumentation. You complete a taught component in your first year alongside a major research project supported by Oxford’s research community and facilities.

About this programme

Overview

The DPhil in Astrophysics at the University of Oxford is a prestigious research-focused doctoral program that emphasizes both observational and theoretical astrophysics, as well as advancements in astronomical instrumentation. This comprehensive course allows students to engage deeply with cutting-edge research while benefiting from Oxford's extensive resources and expert faculty.

What you'll study

  • Research Project: Students commence their major research project at the earliest opportunity, working closely with a supervisor to align their interests with the sub-department's broad research areas. This may include utilizing high-performance computing and both space and ground-based facilities.
  • First-Year Taught Course: In the first year, students undertake a graduate course that offers a solid foundation in modern astrophysics, equipping them with essential skills for contemporary research.
  • Optional Courses: Participants can choose one or two additional courses from related offerings, allowing for further specialization in areas of interest. These optional courses are not assessed as part of the core graduate requirements.
  • Departmental Engagement: The program fosters a vibrant research culture through seminars, colloquia, and discussion meetings, encouraging students to connect with ongoing developments and collaborate with faculty and visiting scholars.

Entry requirements

  • A first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honors in physics, astrophysics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, or a closely related discipline.
  • The equivalent of a UK four-year integrated MPhys or MSci degree is typically required for admission.
  • Professional experience directly related to the field may be considered in lieu of formal academic qualifications, such as significant experience in instrument building.

Career prospects

Graduates of the DPhil in Astrophysics are well-prepared for a range of career paths in academia, research institutions, and industry. Opportunities may include advanced research roles, teaching positions, or positions in space agencies and technology companies. The program also facilitates skill development that is highly valued in sectors such as data analysis, engineering, and science communication.

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