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  1. Postgraduates

    As a graduate student at Oxford's Department of Physics, you will work alongside world experts and have access to the department's world-class facilities - from the ultra-low vibration and ultra-low temperature labs in the state-of-the-art Beecroft Building to our in-house specialist SRFs and mechanical and electronic workshops and ...

  2. DPhil in Theoretical Physics

    As a DPhil student of Theoretical Physics, you will have access to a 2,344 CPU core HPC computing cluster and appropriate computing support. You will be provided with a personal desktop computer in your office in the department, at the department's expense. The University has extensive library support through the Bodleian and Radcliffe Science ...

  3. Graduate admissions criteria

    Candidates are normally expected to meet the following criteria [this is the minimum language requirement]: For IELTS an overall score of 7.0 with at least 6.5 in each component. For TOEFL an overall score of 600 with a Test of Written English (TWE) of 4.5. For the computer-based TOEFL test, an overall score of 250 with an Essay Writing score ...

  4. DPhil in Astrophysics

    The University expects to be able to offer over 1,000 full or partial graduate scholarships across the collegiate University in 2024-25. You will be automatically considered for the majority of Oxford scholarships, if you fulfil the eligibility criteria and submit your graduate application by the relevant December or January deadline. Most ...

  5. Physics

    Even the World Wide Web was a spin-off from the information processing and communications requirements of high-energy particle physics. The contributions of physics to solving global problems such as energy production, environmental protection, global warming and public health are essential and have an enormous impact on our society.

  6. General Information

    Oxford University's IT Learning Programme (ITLP) includes over 200 classroom-based and over 1000 online courses to help you in your studies, ... The Physics Graduate Liaison Committee provides a channel through which graduate students' views and concerns can be brought to the attention of the Departmental Graduate Committee.

  7. Study

    Study. Our dynamic programme of outstanding research as well as our specialist research facilities, collaborative research networks and international renown attract the brightest minds from around the world. Come and join them. Find out more about our undergraduate degrees: the three-year BA Physics, the four-year MPhys and the four-year ...

  8. Admissions procedures for physics courses

    Applications to read physics or physics and philosophy at Oxford are made in the same way as applications for any other undergraduate degree at Oxford, with the exception of arrangements for the written Physics Aptitude Test (PAT). The PAT is a two-hour paper which covers mathematics and physics with marks split 50-50 between the two subjects ...

  9. Admissions Procedure and Entry Requirements

    Email: [email protected]. Tel: +44 (0) 1865 270059. Fax: +44 (0) 1865 270049. International applicants should take into account the English Language Requirements for admission to graduate courses at the University of Oxford, as well as the visa advice, available on the University's International Students pages. Entry ...

  10. Graduate Admissions

    The usual progression through the Oxford philosophy graduate programme is to take the BPhil or one of the specialist MSt courses and then to continue research on the DPhil, which is examined by a thesis of approximately 75,000 words. ... Entry Requirements . ... The course will offer a graduate education in Philosophy of Physics of the highest ...

  11. DPhil in Philosophy

    The Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in Philosophy is a three- to four-year research programme in which a candidate undertakes a doctoral level research project under the guidance of a supervisor. The doctoral work culminates in a 75,000-word thesis that is defended in the form of a viva voce examination ( oral defence).

  12. MSc in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics

    The University expects to be able to offer over 1,000 full or partial graduate scholarships across the collegiate University in 2024-25. You will be automatically considered for the majority of Oxford scholarships, if you fulfil the eligibility criteria and submit your graduate application by the relevant December or January deadline. Most ...

  13. How to get into the University of Oxford for Physics

    At Oxford, undergraduate courses in Physics can be attained through two different 3-year degrees: Physics: This course focuses on the universe from the smallest to the largest scale, seeking to unravel complexities and understand how everything works. There is a strong emphasis on Mathematics, as well as Core and Mainstream Physics.

  14. Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil)

    A DPhil is Oxford's name for a PhD - a higher research degree which allows you to make an original contribution to mathematics in the form of a thesis. A DPhil takes at least three years to complete, and around two thirds of our postgraduate leavers go on into academia (according to the latest destination data).

  15. Department of Physics

    Our alumni relations office exists to nurture and develop long-lasting relationships between students, staff and friends of the Department of Physics so please do get in touch with ideas, feedback or just to say hello! We apply the transformative power of physics to the foremost scientific problems; educate the next generation of leading ...

  16. HOW TO APPLY

    The application form must be completed and sent by e-mail to [email protected], together with: - a motivation letter where the student should provide reasons why s/he seeks to be admitted to the program; - 2 reference letters from professors or scientists at national or international laboratories. Letters should be e-mailed directly by ...

  17. What does it take to get into an Oxford PhD? > Is PhD for me

    November 12, 2022 by Mohsin Ijaz. First, to get into an Oxford PhD (DPhil) you are at least expected to have (a) 1st Class or Summa Cum Laude master's or bachelor's degree. Second, you need a unique and convincing (b) research proposal as well as a (c) personal statement. Finally, you need to get a (d) prospective DPhil supervisor's ...

  18. DPhil in Philosophy

    the BPhil in Philosophy from the University of Oxford with a distinction or near-distinction grade, or an equivalent national or international qualification; and; a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours in philosophy or a closely-related degree which involved substantial engagement with philosophy.; However, entrance is very competitive and most successful ...

  19. Oxford Physics: Entry Requirements & General Application Info

    F303. Minimum Entrance Requirements. A-levels - A*AA including Mathematics and Physics. The A* must be in Mathematics, Physics or Further Mathematics. Advanced Highers - AA/AAB. IB - 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL. The 7 should be in Physics or Mathematics. Admission Test for Physics at Oxford.

  20. How to apply

    All prospective students applying to study physics, physics and philosophy, engineering and materials science are required to sit the test. A sample paper, past papers and PAT reports are available. Dates for your diary for 2023: September: applications are made through UCAS. Candidates will also need to register for the Physics Aptitude Test ...

  21. Requirements for a Doctorate in Physics

    Students must establish a broad understanding of modern physics through study in six graduate courses. The courses must be spread over at least three of the following four areas of advanced physics. Many courses in physics and related areas may be allowed to count toward the Advanced Physics requirements. Below are some popular examples.

  22. HQI Executive Director in Cambridge, MA for Harvard University

    Doctorate. Position Title: HQI Executive Director. Req ID: 65382BR. School or Unit: Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Description: Job Summary. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) seek an Executive Director to play a leading role in the Harvard Quantum Initiative, a multi ...

  23. Admission requirements for 2025 entry

    Admission requirements for 2025 entry. Below is a summary of each course's requirements. Please check the course page for details. Mastering the ability to handwrite is a mandatory core element for Japanese, Chinese and Korean. For Materials Science: Physics and Mathematics. GCSE Chemistry is also required.

  24. Physics (Ph.D.)

    The Physics Ph.D. program prepares students for a career in industry, education, research or academia. Students will progress from studying a core curriculum encompassing fundamental areas of physics to taking elective classes in their area of interest. They will then conduct original research in a particular research - Program of Study, Graduate, Doctor of Philosophy

  25. Master of Physics

    Course structure. First year. Second year. Third year. Fourth year. A 4-year Master of Physics course allowing time in addition to the 3-year BA course to pursue two or more fields up to the research frontier. Students choose which degree they wish to take at the end of the second year.

  26. Graduate courses A-Z listing

    Please note that websites external to the University of Oxford may hold information on our courses. Those websites may contain incomplete and inaccurate information. Please refer to this website which provides the definitive and up-to-date source of information on any graduate course offered by the University.