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The Physics program at the University of Bristol is a two-year Master of Research (MRes) focused on advanced research in physics. Students will explore a variety of topics, including quantum mechanics, materials science, condensed matter physics, and astrophysics, while engaging in hands-on experimental and theoretical research projects. The program is designed for students who want to pursue careers in scientific research, academia, or technology.
The University of Bristol provides state-of-the-art facilities and access to leading experts in the field of physics. Students will conduct original research, contributing to advancements in physics while gaining practical skills in scientific communication, data analysis, and problem-solving. Graduates will be well-prepared for PhD programs or research positions in academia, industry, or government research agencies.
Program Title: Master of Research (MRes) in Physics
Degree Type: Master of Research
Duration: 2 Years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Start Date: 1 December 2025
Field of Study: Physics
Location: University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Language of Instruction: English
Year 1 – Foundations of Physics and Research Methods
Year 2 – Advanced Physics and Specialization
Graduates of the Physics program are well-prepared for careers in research, engineering, technology development, and academia. Career opportunities include roles such as physicist, research scientist, data scientist, materials engineer, and quantum computing specialist. Graduates can work in research institutions, high-tech companies, engineering firms, government labs, and academic institutions. The program also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue doctoral studies or advanced roles in theoretical physics, applied physics, or engineering physics.
The Physics program provides a deep understanding of fundamental physics principles, experimental techniques, and mathematical modeling, equipping students with the skills needed for cutting-edge research and development. The University of Bristol’s emphasis on hands-on experience, advanced computational methods, and collaborative research ensures students are exposed to the latest developments in both theoretical and applied physics. The program’s focus on interdisciplinary learning, innovative research, and global scientific challenges prepares graduates to contribute to innovative solutions in fields like quantum computing, energy systems, and nanotechnology.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)117 928 9000
Email: admissions@bristol.ac.uk
Address: University of Bristol, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, United Kingdom