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MSc - Master of Science
The King's Buildings Campus
Full Time
Sep 2026
1 Year
This MSc programme is designed to prepare you for a research career in academia or industry by introducing advanced ideas and techniques that are applicable across a wide range of research areas, while maintaining a strong emphasis on the underlying physics concepts.The course focuses on the principal domains of modern mathematical and theoretical physics, including:elementary-particle theory, including string theorycondensed matter theory (both quantum and soft matter)theoretical astrophysicsplasma physics and the physics of continuous media (including fluid dynamics and related topics typically associated with applied mathematics in the UK system)the mathematical structures underlying physical theoryA key feature of this MSc is the flexibility and breadth it offers. You can tailor your studies to fit your intellectual curiosity or career goals, whether that means exploring a range of disciplines or focusing deeply on a specific area. You’re encouraged to cross boundaries between sub-fields to develop a broader understanding and a well-rounded research profile.The MSc is a core component of the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics, which was established to mark a new era in theoretical physics research following the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN. As a student, you will engage actively with the centre's dynamic research environment, including weekly seminars, colloquia, and workshops with leading physicists from around the world.If you are a physics student with a strong interest in mathematically rigorous theory, or a mathematics student keen to apply advanced mathematical tools to the foundational structure of physical systems, whether in pure or applied contexts, this programme is designed for you.