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MPhil

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Overview

Swansea University's PhD/MPhil programs in physics offer research opportunities starting in October, January, April, or July. Students engage in projects for two years (MPhil) or three years (PhD) under esteemed researchers, participating in seminars, workshops, and fieldwork. The program includes three main research groups: AMQP, APM, and PPCT, each supported by various funding sources.

Application Timeline

  1. October 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. January 1, 2026
    Start date
  3. April 1, 2026
    Start date
  4. April 29, 2026
    Today
  5. July 1, 2026
    Start date

Tuition

Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
EU£23,850£11,950
International£23,850£11,950
Wales£4,800£2,400
Scotland£4,800£2,400
England£4,800£2,400
Northern Ireland£4,800£2,400

Requirements

Entry Requirements:
Language Requirements

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Modules

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About

Start Dates

The PhD/MPhil programs at Swansea University have the following start dates:

  • 1st October
  • 1st January
  • 1st April
  • 1st July

Program Structure

Students will engage in a physics research project over:

  • Two years for MPhil
  • Three years for PhD

The research will be supported by globally esteemed researchers and will involve participation in:

  • Seminars
  • Workshops
  • Laboratory activities
  • Fieldwork

Students will also be involved in one of the established research groups at Swansea University, which is known for its research-led approach in physics.

Research Groups

Swansea University has three main research groups:

1. Atomic, Molecular and...

Subject Area Information

Welsh Studies is an interdisciplinary field that delves into the rich cultural, historical, linguistic, and social aspects of Wales, providing students with a deep understanding of its unique identity within the broader context of the United Kingdom and the world.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Welsh History

  • 2. Welsh Language and Literature

  • 3. Welsh Culture and Society

  • 4. Politics and Governance in Wales

  • 5. Welsh Art and Architecture

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Language Proficiency
  • Critical Thinking
  • Cultural Competence
  • Political Analysis
  • Artistic Appreciation

Career

Welsh Studies equips students with a broad range of skills and knowledge, opening doors to diverse career opportunities while fostering a deep appreciation for Wales' unique heritage.

Potential Professions
  • Historian

    Specializing in Welsh history, working in academia, museums, or heritage organizations.

  • Translator/Interpreter

    Providing Welsh language services in various sectors, including government and media.

  • Cultural Advisor

    Working with organizations to promote Welsh culture and heritage.

  • Political Analyst

    Focusing on Welsh politics, working for think tanks, government agencies, or media outlets.

  • Educator

    Teaching Welsh language, history, or culture at various educational levels.

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