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This Master of Science program equips you for diverse research-focused roles in mathematical physics.
The curriculum offers foundational knowledge in both physical principles and mathematical methods relevant to contemporary studies in:
general relativity
quantum gravity
particle physics
quantum field theory
quantum information
cosmology and early universe phenomena
Instruction comes from committed researchers in the School of Mathematical Sciences and School of Physics and Astronomy, specializing in classical/quantum gravity, geometric relativity, quantum information theory, cosmology, and particle physics.
You'll master applying differential geometry techniques to practical scientific challenges, developing crucial skills that boost career prospects in this expanding field. A year-long quantum field theory course provides valuable opportunities to collect and interpret data while refining analytical and evaluative abilities.