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Physics PhD

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What will I learn?

Overview

The School of Physics at Bristol University is one of the best Physics research environments in the UK - Bristol Physics research is ranked 4th in the UK (THE analysis of REF 2021). Our success today is built on immensely strong foundations: for more than 100 years, Bristol Physics has made major research contributions, including the discovery of the pi meson (Nobel Prize in Physics, 1950) and fundamental advances in quantum mechanics.

As a research student you will be a member of the Physics Graduate School, which comprises a community of 250 students from a diverse global background, and with a great gender balance. We have strong interactions with industry, and are well connected to the unique Bristol start-up and SME community, with opportunities for placements during your research programme and joint training activities.

Our Physics Graduate School organises social and scientific events to support you, coordinates skills training in Physics, organises induction, builds a community, and helps you navigate through the University procedures. We will also support your professional development as a teacher - many of our research students take up roles as paid Graduate Teaching Assistants for part of their working week, helping to support undergraduate programmes.

The School of Physics has a world-class reputation for cohort-based research training and has over the past ten years received UK national funding for Centres of Doctoral Training in Functional Nanomaterials, Condensed Matter Physics, Quantum Engineering, Particle Physics, Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning, and Advanced Computing.

Our research degree programmes are offered across six diverse research themes. For informal discussions before making an application, prospective students are encouraged to contact either the academic lead in the research theme of interest for guidance, or the potential supervisor for project discussions.

For your application you will need a CV, a personal statement introducing yourself and outlining your motivation for research, and details of your qualifications. Please see our Admissions Statement for more information.

Which department am I in?

Physics

Study options

Full Time (4 years)

Tuition fees
拢26,700.00 (US$ 34,481) per year
This is a fixed fee

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

January 2026

Venue

University of Bristol

Beacon House,

Queen鈥檚 Road,

Bristol,

BS8 1QU, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England

Full Time (4 years)

Tuition fees
拢26,700.00 (US$ 34,481) per year
This is a fixed fee

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

September 2025

Venue

University of Bristol

Beacon House,

Queen鈥檚 Road,

Bristol,

BS8 1QU, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England

Entry requirements

For international students

You need a first degree in physics or a related subject, normally at a level equivalent to at least UK upper second-class honours, or a relevant postgraduate master's qualification. IELTS Academic: 6.0 overall with either listening or speaking at 6.5, with no score below 6.0, TOEFL iBT: 83 overall with either R20, L21, S21 and W20, or R20, L20, S23 and W20.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About University of Bristol

The University of Bristol is renowned internationally for its world-class education and impactful research.

  • Ranks 54th globally (QS World University Rankings, 2025)
  • 32 percent international students
  • Top five in the UK for research (REF, 2021)
  • 350 student clubs and societies