The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Queen Mary University of London is one of the UK’s elite research centres in internationally-leading research activities.
The Department is made up of four research centres including our internationally-leading Astronomy Unit. The Astronomy Unit at Queen Mary is one of the largest astronomy and astrophysics research groups in the UK and our research programme encompasses a broad range of astrophysical phenomena across the universe, which we study with observational, theoretical, and simulational approaches.
The research in the Astronomy Unit falls under three main themes:
Please see the Department web pages below for more information about research opportunities and how to get in touch.
Requirements for each PhD project vary but generally, we are looking for applicants who hold or expect to receive:
The following information may also be factored into your application:
For international students, please refer to the International student's section or contact the admissions team to find out how your international qualification converts to a UK degree.
All students must meet Queen Mary's English language requirements. The minimum level required for entry to our postgraduate programmes is as follows:
Please see the QMUL English language requirements guidelines for further information.
For more information please contact:Robert MilesPhD Programme AdministratorEmail: r.miles@qmul.ac.uk