Length | Start dates (semester dates) | |
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MSc by research |
1 year full-time |
January |
MSc by research (distance learning) |
1 year full-time |
January |
At York, our renowned research areas play a leading role on both the national and international stages, collaborating with industries and major higher education institutions. If your passion lies in research, our Masters by research degree provides the opportunity for academic independence, allowing you to focus on your research project, alongside a small number of taught modules.
Your research
The focus of your work will be an independent research project. You'll be supported with a small number of taught modules to develop your knowledge and practical skills.
You'll have 12 months to carry out your research project, and a further three months (if needed) to write your thesis.
You'll be part of one of our leading research groups, which bring together expertise in fields such as condensed matter and materials physics, nuclear physics, plasma and fusion science and technologies, physics of life, and quantum science and technologies.
Transfer to PhD
You may be able to transfer to the PhD programme, if your project is of a sufficiently high standard and has the potential to be explored in greater depth.
Supervision
You will be supervised on a one-to-one basis by a member of the academic staff. We also offer opportunities for co-supervision, within the School and across the wider University, to support interdisciplinary projects. Your supervisor will help guide your progress, supported by a thesis advisory panel.
Before applying, we encourage you to learn about our academics and how their work and expertise fit your interests. Our academic staff are happy to answer any questions on their research interests or discuss a project you might have in mind. Most of our academics accept applications for self-funded MSc study all year round.