PhD in Astrophysics in Europe: Where to Study and Research Opportunities

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around finding suitable PhD programs in Astrophysics in Europe, with a focus on options in France, England, and the Netherlands. Participants share resources, suggest universities, and discuss the competitive nature of these programs.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about good PhD programs in Astrophysics in Europe, expressing particular interest in France and concerns about the competitiveness of programs in England.
  • Another participant provides a list of resources and links to various universities and institutes in France that offer Astrophysics programs.
  • A third participant appreciates the provided resources and expresses gratitude for the information shared.
  • A different participant suggests considering Germany as an option, sharing a link to a database of international programs and recommending checking individual university webpages.
  • Another participant advises narrowing down research areas within Astrophysics to identify universities with strong research groups in those specific fields.
  • One participant proposes reviewing journals and pre-prints to identify researchers in areas of interest and their affiliations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of researching specific areas within Astrophysics and exploring various universities. However, there is no consensus on which country or program is definitively the best, as multiple options and opinions are presented.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention the competitive nature of programs and the potential disconnect of some French institutions from online resources, but these observations remain unverified and are based on personal experiences.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in pursuing a PhD in Astrophysics, particularly those considering programs in Europe, may find this discussion beneficial.

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Hello,
Does anyone know of some good programs in Europe for a PhD in Astrophysics?
I know England has some great school, however I believe they are rather competitive.

What about France? Are there some well know Astrophysics programs there that I could look into? I've tried doing some research but they seem a little bit disconnected with the Internet world over there if you know what I mean...

Also, I've heard that the Netherlands is a good place for Astrophysics. Does anyone know a bit about the programs there and what kind of reputation they have?

I'm mostly interested in the France options, but any information you might be able to give me would be appreciated!

Thanks in advance
 
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Just a few of ideas.

http://www.upmc.fr/en/university/faculties_institutes/paris_astrophysics_institute_iap.html

http://www.upmc.fr/en/university/faculties_institutes/department_of_physics.html

http://www.phdportal.eu/students/browse/programme/16232/ile-de-france-astronomy-and-astrophysics.html


http://www.u-psud.fr/en/index.html

http://www.phys.u-psud.fr/recherche.html

http://www.ias.u-psud.fr/

http://www.ias.u-psud.fr/website/modules/content/index.php?id=12

http://www.ias.u-psud.fr/website/modules/content_sol/index.php?id=1

http://www.ias.u-psud.fr/website/modules/content_mic/index.php?id=10

http://www.iap.fr/

http://www.oamp.fr/infoglueDeliverLive/www/LAM


More generally in France - http://www.phdportal.eu/students/browse/country/10/france.html
I'd recommend checking the websites of particular universities.
 
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Wow, thanks for the extensive list.
It's much appreciated!
 
Hi,

You may want to consider Germany as well.
You can find here a compact listing of the different programmes offered:

http://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/07535.en.html

It would be best if you check the universities webpages individually, as in the above database you will find listing with the more "international" theme programmes.

cheers,
 
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Some very good suggestions above so the next logical step seems to be to narrow down the research areas (e.g. Stellar Physics, Galaxies, Cosmology, Observational/Theoretical, Instrumentation and so on). Once you have a better idea of the general area you can start picking out the Universities that have strong research groups in those areas.

Another possible useful idea is just to take a look through some Journals/pre-prints (e.g. arxiv) and pick out some people who do research in areas you think sound interesting and find out where they work or who their main collaborators are.
 

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