Doctor of Philosophy [Ph.D] [History & Philosophy of Art] From University of Kent

Canterbury, EnglandLocation
UniversitySchool type
Estd1965established year
17369enrollment
Public
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Doctor of Philosophy [Ph.D] (History & Philosophy of Art)

3 years
Full Time

₹17.1 L/Yr

£16,330 /Yr

Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics (Hons)allow us to see the Universe and our place in it. Through studying these subjects mankind has continually enlarged its horizons and explored the cosmos. The subjects continually evolve and change every year based on discoveries by researchers around the world.

Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences, practised by most of the world's ancient civilisations, and one of the most modern, relying for many recent discoveries on high technology and the space programme.

It is an observational science that provides our view of the vast ranges of scales of space, time and physical conditions in the Universe. Astrophysics emphasises the underlying physical concepts of the stars and galaxies, which make up the universe, providing an understanding of the physical nature of bodies and processes in space and the instruments and techniques used in modern astronomical research.

Space is often referred to as the final frontier of exploration by mankind. Space exploration and observations depend to a large extent on satellites and other forms of space probes. Designers of space equipment need a good understanding of physics and astrophysics, together with specialised engineering skills.

Independent rankings

Of those graduating in 2014 with a degree in physics or astronomy, Kent students were ranked 1st for finding work or further study opportunites, according to the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey*.
*conducted by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)

Careers

Our students go into areas such as research and development, technical management, computing, software design, the media and teaching. Many also go on to postgraduate study.

Professional recognition

Recognised by the Institute of Physics.

Teaching & Assessment

Teaching is by lecture, laboratory sessions, and project and console classes. You have approximately nine lectures a week, plus one day of practical work. In addition, you have reading and coursework and practical reports to prepare.

Assessment is by written examination at the end of each year, plus continuous assessment of written coursework. Practical work is examined by continuous assessment.

Programme aims

The Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics programme from University of Kent aims to:

  • instil a sense of enthusiasm for physics through an understanding of the role of the discipline at the core of our intellectual understanding of all aspects of nature and as the foundation of many of the pure and applied sciences
  • provide knowledge of its application in different contexts in an intellectually stimulating research-led environment
  • provide a balanced foundation of physics knowledge and practical skills and an understanding of scientific methodology
  • enable students to undertake and report on an experimental and/or theoretical investigation
  • develop the ability to to apply skills, knowledge and understanding in physics to the solution of theoretical and practical problems in physics
  • provide a knowledge and skills base from which students can proceed to further studies in specialised areas of physics or multi-disciplinary areas involving physical principles
  • generate an appreciation of the importance of physics in industrial, economic, environmental and social contexts
  • instil and/or enhance in you a sense of enthusiasm for astronomy, astrophysics and space science, and an appreciation of its application in current research
  • generate an appreciation of the importance of astronomy, astrophysics and space science and its role in understanding how the universe in which we live came about and how it continues to exist and develop
  • provide a grounding in space systems and technology, and the overlap between the science and commercial drivers in the aerospace industry
  • motivate and support a wide range of students in their endeavours to realise their academic potential.

Scores Required

6 / 9

Avg. Score in

IELTS

85 / 120

Avg. Score in

TOEFL

68 / 90

Avg. Score in

PTE


Ranking

20242023202220212020201920182017

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Humanities 201 out of 691 in Global Ranking

Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids

NameScholarship Per StudentLevel of StudyType
Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation ScholarshipsScholarship per student₹ 1 Cr/Yr$100,000Level Of StudyDoctorateTypeMerit-Based
Commonwealth Professional FellowshipScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyDoctorateTypeMerit-Based
JN Tata Endowment ScholarshipScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyDoctorateTypeMerit-Based
Commonwealth ScholarshipScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyDoctorateTypeMerit-Based
Forktip Women’s- Innovation ScholarshipScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyBachelorTypeCollege-Specific
Robert S. McNamara Fellowship ProgramScholarship per student₹ 26.2 L/Yr$25,000Level Of StudyDoctorateTypeMerit-Based


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