University of Plymouth - Postgraduate Open Evening
11 Mar 2026, 16:00
Plymouth
Gain deep insight into modern physics using advanced mathematical techniques, taught by leading researchers linked to CERN and top facilities. Tailor your studies through project modules exploring cutting-edge theories and natural phenomena.
Research-informed teaching
Learn from research-active staff who apply mathematical methods to real-world challenges. Access to the High Performance Computer supports advanced research, especially in your final year.
Career-ready skills
Gain in-demand abilities like problem-solving, coding and communication. A paid placement year boosts employability – many students secure multiple job offers before graduating.
Expert physics teaching
Study under world-renowned researchers with active collaborations at CERN, the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and other leading institutions. Your learning is directly connected to frontier research – from quantum computing to black holes.
This course is for you if...
you want to understand the universe through the language of mathematics
you look to gain skills and knowledge of mathematical software that employers value
you're eager to gain hands-on experience and industry exposure during your studies
you enjoy being part of a close-knit, supportive and collaborative community.
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