About Physics, PhD - at University of Kent
Our research degrees are based around laboratory and computational research projects. PhD study involves a 3-4 year research project on a full-time basis, or 5-6 years part-time. In all our research degrees you undertake a single, focused, research project from day one, and attend components of our transferable skills modules. You are supervised by a team which comprises your main supervisor(s) as well as supervisory chairs that give independent advice on progression.
Physics and Astronomy at Kent has seen an increase in its Grade Point Average (GPA) to 3.06 in the Research Excellent Framework (REF) 2021. 93% of our outputs are classed as 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent' (4* and 3*).
Reasons to study Physics at Kent
- Become part of our dynamic research community and work alongside staff who produce innovative and interdisciplinary world-leading research.
- Our active research centres and groups organise high-profile, international conferences and workshops. Find out more:
- Regular investment in our laboratory facilities means you can access state-of-the-art equipment and computational facilities for your research.
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