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The field of Nuclear Science and Engineering represents a dynamic sector for research and industrial development within the UK. Approximately 20% of the nation's electricity comes from nuclear power, with major projects like Hinkley Point C's new reactors currently underway and additional plants planned for the near future. With older gas-cooled reactors being phased out and innovative fission and fusion technologies emerging, skilled graduates in this field are in high demand.
Our Master's program in Nuclear Science and Engineering provides comprehensive training in the scientific and engineering principles behind nuclear energy systems. Designed for both professional and academic pathways, this MSc leverages our university's strengths across disciplines while incorporating industry-recognized research initiatives.
Developed in collaboration with sector leaders, the program emphasizes nuclear professionalism alongside technical knowledge. Graduates gain thorough understanding of industry practices and safety protocols, equipping them for immediate employment or further academic pursuits. This multidisciplinary program forms an integral component of the South West Nuclear Hub.
Industry collaborators such as EDF, Jacobs, NNL, and UKAEA actively support student research projects, with some participants receiving financial support from their placement sponsors in previous years.
The University of Bristol maintains its position among the UK's top five institutions for Physics research (THE REF 2021 assessment), renowned for its exceptional educational standards.