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1Department of Physics Astronomy
2Mission Statement
3Management structure in Physics Astronomy
Head of Department Professor J N Chapman
Safety Committee Professor G Rosner
Departmental Administrator Ms E G Davis
Departmental Superintendent Mr A Sibbald
Teaching Committee Professor A R Long
Management Team Professor J N Chapman Professor
C T H Davies Professor J Hough Ms E G Davis
Recruitment Committee Professor M J Padgett
Academic Staff Committee
Research and Strategy Committee HoD Research
Group Leaders
IT Committee Dr A T Doyle
Research Groups
Graduate School Professor J Hough
Technicians Committee Professor A J Craven
4Undergraduate teaching in Physics Astronomy
Student numbers (FTE 2001-02) Undergraduate
358 Postgraduate 69 Typically 170 in 1st
year Physics, 60 in Graduating Class
Teaching Committee Chair Prof. Andrew Long
- Degree Structure
- Single Honours Physics
- (to 2003 entry)
- 1st year 3 subjects - 120 credits total
- - typically physics, maths, another
- 2nd year 2 subjects - 120 credits total
- - typically physics, maths
- Choice of B.Sc or M. Sci. for Honours
- 3rd and 4th Year - B.Sc 240 credits
- - M.Sci 300 credits
- Combined /Joint Honours
- Physics and Astronomy
- Physics and Mathematics
- Chemical Physics
- Physics and Electronic Engineering
- Physics and Arts
5Postgraduate training in Physics Astronomy
The Graduate School Postgraduate teaching is
organised through the PA Graduate School Head
Prof. Jim Hough
- Postgraduate Training
- Induction course
- Specialist lectures
- Annual written reports for Graduate
- School culminating in thesis
- Presentations in 1st and 3rd year
- Teaching experience in laboratories,
- tutorials and in skills course
- Generic skills mastered in course of
- research
- Degrees Funding
- Typically 20 students per annum
- study for Ph.D. degrees (1 or 2 for
- M.Sc. by research)
- 2/3 funded by Research Councils
- Of these 1/3 have additional
- industrial sponsorship (CASE etc)
- Remainder funded by industry,
- University or from overseas
- Ph. D. funding is for 3 years
Employability PA PG students find employment
readily for a wide range of industrial and
educational employers
6Research in Physics Astronomy
Institute for GravitationalResearch
Astronomy Astrophysics
Particle Physics Theory
Particle Physics Experiment
Nuclear Physics
EM Radiation Applications
Solid State Physics
7Research Strategy (I)
8Research Strategy (II)