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The University of Leicester's Physics and Astronomy Department merges groundbreaking scientific discovery with exceptional educational standards in physics. With over 50 years of pioneering research and robust collaborations with global industries and partners, Leicester's vibrant scientific community explores the farthest reaches of space, spearheads robotic missions to study our solar system, and enhances understanding of Earth's delicate climate. Doctoral candidates undertake self-directed research projects with faculty supervision, typically spanning 3-3.5 years full-time or 6-6.5 years part-time. An additional year (or remaining period) may be used for thesis preparation. The dissertation, capped at 50,000 words, must present novel findings worthy of publication. Final degree conferral requires successful defense of the thesis in an oral examination.