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Qualitative teaching and everything was simply amazing, I had a nice time and there were lots of opportunities. Social aspects were great and thanks for the same.
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For me the University experience was a bit hard, the best part was the staff at the university and all the societies which helped a lot in meeting new and different people. Lectures were interesting and up to date, facilities were quite good and social life was also great. They offer plenty of services and it's almost everything that you need.
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I feel totally at home here and captivated by the city and the examinations. I am a bit blown away, normally, doing such an extraordinary degree yet I want to be increasingly composed and make more opportunity
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- Bachelor's degree
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
...Astronomy lectures are complemented by our observatory, planetarium and telescope facilities. We have close links with the Glasgow Science Centre, home to one of the UK’s best planetariums...
...Astronomy lectures are complemented by our observatory, planetarium and telescope facilities. We have close links with the Glasgow Science Centre, home to one of the UK’s best planetariums...
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Qualitative teaching and everything was simply amazing, I had a nice time and there were lots of opportunities. Social aspects were great and thanks for the same.
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For me the University experience was a bit hard, the best part was the staff at the university and all the societies which helped a lot in meeting new and different people. Lectures were interesting and up to date, facilities were quite good and social life was also great. They offer plenty of services and it's almost everything that you need.
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I feel totally at home here and captivated by the city and the examinations. I am a bit blown away, normally, doing such an extraordinary degree yet I want to be increasingly composed and make more opportunity
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- Master
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
... of the country may find it difficult to gain entry (eg AAAA has been the published typical asking rate at Higher for entry to the traditional physics and astronomy programmes at St Andrews for a number of years). To address this issue, we offer a “Gateway” entry programme that will provide a highly-interactive... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Theoretical physics, GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
... & Astronomy, GeoSciences or elsewhere. Year 3 Your specialist geology and geophysics courses will continue, with an emphasis on geology. You will take... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Skills and Training, GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Aberdeen
- 4 Years
... 24 lectures on Astronomy . You are also introduced to the power of the fundamental subjects of Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism...
- Master
- Edinburgh
- Different dates available
... of Music and Physics & Astronomy. Taking the science of musical sound as your focus, you’ll work in a cross-disciplinary environment, using theoretical... Learn about: Music Technology, Technical audio...
- Bachelor's degree
- Dundee
- September
- 4 Years
...Level 1 Professional Physics Mechanics Electromagnetism & circuits Space Physics & Astronomy Light and Matter Waves and Mechanics MA11001... Learn about: Mathematics 1A, Professional Physics, GCSE Mathematics...
- Master
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... of the country may find it difficult to gain entry (eg AAAA has been the published typical asking rate at Higher for entry to the traditional physics and astronomy programmes at St Andrews for a number of years). To address this issue, we offer a “Gateway” entry programme that will provide a highly-interactive... Learn about: Computer Science, GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics...
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It was a good learning experience in all.
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I enjoyed learning with like minded people and they helped in changing and upgrading a lot about me. Courses were amazing and I enjoyed a lot about the same. Teaching staff was also good, they were supportive and I had a nice time in all.
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I have spent some of the best time and nights here. I have made some amazing friends. Teaching is great and life here is amazing.
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- Postgraduate
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
... interferometers leading the search for gravitational waves. The University of Glasgow’s School of Physics and Astronomy is ranked 2nd in Scotland (Complete University Guide 2016). With a 93% overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014, the School of Physics and Astronomy combines both... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Skills and Training, Team Training...
... interferometers leading the search for gravitational waves. The University of Glasgow’s School of Physics and Astronomy is ranked 2nd in Scotland (Complete University Guide 2016). With a 93% overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014, the School of Physics and Astronomy combines both... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Skills and Training, Team Training...
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It was a good learning experience in all.
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I enjoyed learning with like minded people and they helped in changing and upgrading a lot about me. Courses were amazing and I enjoyed a lot about the same. Teaching staff was also good, they were supportive and I had a nice time in all.
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I have spent some of the best time and nights here. I have made some amazing friends. Teaching is great and life here is amazing.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
... course from a wide selection in the schools of Physics & Astronomy, GeoSciences or elsewhere. Year 3 Your specialist geophysics courses will continue and... Learn about: Climate Change, GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Dundee
- September
- 4 Years
... - Space Physics & Astronomy MA12001 - Mathematics 1B PH12004 - Light and Matter PH12005 - Waves and Mechanics Level 2 Level 2 will extend your knowledge... Learn about: Waves and Mechanics, Space Physics, Mathematical Skills...
- Bachelor's degree
- Aberdeen
- 4 Years
... 24 lectures on Astronomy . You are also introduced to the power of the fundamental subjects of Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism...
- Bachelor's degree
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
... of the country may find it difficult to gain entry (eg AAAA has been the published typical asking rate at Higher for entry to the traditional physics and astronomy programmes at St Andrews for a number of years). To address this issue, we offer a “Gateway” entry programme that will provide a highly-interactive... Learn about: Computer Science, GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics...
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Glasgow is so vibrant and friendly. Every day is a new experience. I feel like home there. This is one of the best decisions I have made.
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Course is so enjoyable. The city is so great and a lovely place to stay. Glasgow has been excellent in all the ways.
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My experience is great by far and they provided everything needed on time from resources to opportunities. I had a nice time in all. Thanks for the time.
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- Postgraduate
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
...The University of Glasgow’s School of Physics and Astronomy is ranked 2nd in Scotland (Complete University Guide 2016). You will gain theoretical, experimental and computational skills necessary to analyse and solve advanced physics problems relevant to the theme of Nuclear Technology, providing... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Skills and Training...
...The University of Glasgow’s School of Physics and Astronomy is ranked 2nd in Scotland (Complete University Guide 2016). You will gain theoretical, experimental and computational skills necessary to analyse and solve advanced physics problems relevant to the theme of Nuclear Technology, providing... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Skills and Training...
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Glasgow is so vibrant and friendly. Every day is a new experience. I feel like home there. This is one of the best decisions I have made.
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Course is so enjoyable. The city is so great and a lovely place to stay. Glasgow has been excellent in all the ways.
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My experience is great by far and they provided everything needed on time from resources to opportunities. I had a nice time in all. Thanks for the time.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Dundee
- September
- 4 Years
... extreme physical conditions - of gravity, pressure and temperature, for example. Here we push our understanding of core Physics principles and laws can to the absolute limit, providing critical new insight to the nature of the universe. Indeed, whilst Astronomy may be regarded as the more ancient forebear... Learn about: Quantum Mechanics, Mathematics for Engineers, Mathematics 1B...
- Bachelor's degree
- Aberdeen
- 4 Years
... 24 lectures on Astronomy . You are also introduced to the power of the fundamental subjects of Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism...
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The campus seems little divorced from the student life but overall it was an amazing experience. The small class size add the feel to it
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It is challenging but worth it. It offers lots of opportunities to meet new people and allows you to become more confident throughout the whole process.
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Glasgow is an amazing place and everything about the place is lovely and you get to feel like you're a part of community. I had a nice time in all, thanks for the everything.
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- Postgraduate
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
...The University of Glasgow’s School of Physics and Astronomy is ranked 2nd in Scotland (Complete University Guide 2016). The School of Physics & Astronomy hosts the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre, which houses state-of-the-art instrumentation for studying materials at the nanoscale or below... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Skills and Training, Data analysis...
...The University of Glasgow’s School of Physics and Astronomy is ranked 2nd in Scotland (Complete University Guide 2016). The School of Physics & Astronomy hosts the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre, which houses state-of-the-art instrumentation for studying materials at the nanoscale or below... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Skills and Training, Data analysis...
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The campus seems little divorced from the student life but overall it was an amazing experience. The small class size add the feel to it
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It is challenging but worth it. It offers lots of opportunities to meet new people and allows you to become more confident throughout the whole process.
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Glasgow is an amazing place and everything about the place is lovely and you get to feel like you're a part of community. I had a nice time in all, thanks for the everything.
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- Master
- St Andrews
- 1 Year
.... Contemporary Astrophysics : provides an annual survey of the latest, most interesting, developments in astronomy and astrophysics at the research level... Learn about: Contemporary Astrophysics, Astrophysical Fluid, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Aberdeen
- 4 Years
... 24 lectures on Astronomy . You are also introduced to the power of the fundamental subjects of Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism...
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I have grown up so much at Glasgow personally. My knowledge in my field has also grown which I truly adore. Sometimes the support was not that helpful as it could be during my stressful period.
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It is extremely good university. I have enjoyed every single moment there. There is a lot of stuff to do. The city is also so amazing.
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My experience was amazing and thanks for every time you supported and helped out. Lectures were great and I would suggest the course to others.I enjoyed every bit of it, thanks for the same.
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- Postgraduate
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
...The School of Physics & Astronomy hosts the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre, which houses state-of-the-art instrumentation for studying materials at the nanoscale or below. With a 93% overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014, the School of Physics and Astronomy combines... Learn about: Data analysis, Skills and Training, Team Training...
...The School of Physics & Astronomy hosts the Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre, which houses state-of-the-art instrumentation for studying materials at the nanoscale or below. With a 93% overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2014, the School of Physics and Astronomy combines... Learn about: Data analysis, Skills and Training, Team Training...
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I have grown up so much at Glasgow personally. My knowledge in my field has also grown which I truly adore. Sometimes the support was not that helpful as it could be during my stressful period.
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It is extremely good university. I have enjoyed every single moment there. There is a lot of stuff to do. The city is also so amazing.
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My experience was amazing and thanks for every time you supported and helped out. Lectures were great and I would suggest the course to others.I enjoyed every bit of it, thanks for the same.
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- Master
- St Andrews
- 5 Years
... in Physics, or the Physics and Astronomy Gateway programme... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics, Quantum Mechanics...
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