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EPSAM

Key Facts

Subject area: Astrophysics
Research Institute: Environment, Physical Sciences & Applied Mathematics
Type of Programme: PhD / MPhil
Duration: PhD – 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
MPhil – 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Starting Date: Any time of the year
Entry Requirements: See here
International entry requirements We accept a range of qualifications from other institutions. Details here.
Standard English Language requirements apply. Details here

The Keele Astrophysics group currently consists of 9 academic staff members, with research interests including star formation and stellar clusters, late stellar evolution, massive stars and their impact on the early universe, the interstellar medium, binary stars, interacting binary stars, the detection of extra-solar planets and high energy observations of active galaxies & GRBs.  Further information on the group is available on their website

Funding is available for the following projects (see studentship adverts):

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Keele Supervisor(s)

Transiting extra-solar planets with WASP-South

Prof Coel Hellier

Structure and dynamics of the interstellar medium with GASKAP

Dr Jacco van Loon

Convection in stars: developing synergy between 1D and 3D models

Dr Raphael Hirschi

Life and death of stars

Dr Raphael Hirschi

Laboratory astrophysics at the Diamond Light Source

Prof Nye Evans

Observational studies of Stripped red giant cores Dr Pierre Maxted

Star formation in the Magellanic Clouds

Dr Joana Oliveria

 

Contact Details

Administrator Ann Billington
Tel : (+44) 01782 734071
E-Mail : epsam.enquiries@keele.ac.uk