Top MSc Physics Programs in UK for Condensed Matter: Oxford vs. Durham?

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The discussion identifies the top MSc Physics programs in the UK, emphasizing the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London as leading institutions for theoretical and mathematical physics. The University of Durham is highlighted for its strengths in string theory and high-energy physics (HEP), particularly due to its recent investment in a particle accelerator. Other notable universities mentioned include University College London, University of Edinburgh, and University of Manchester, with varying strengths depending on the specific area of physics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of MSc Physics program structures
  • Familiarity with the Russell Group of universities
  • Knowledge of theoretical and mathematical physics concepts
  • Awareness of specialized areas such as condensed matter physics and high-energy physics (HEP)
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  • Research the MSc Physics curriculum at the University of Cambridge, particularly Part III of the tripos
  • Explore the MSc offerings at Imperial College London for theoretical physics
  • Investigate the University of Durham's program focusing on string theory and HEP
  • Review the latest developments in particle physics at Durham's new particle accelerator
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Prospective MSc Physics students, academic advisors, and researchers interested in the strengths of UK universities in various physics disciplines.

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Which are the top 10 univs in the U.K. offering MSc Physics?
 
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I'm sure everyone would come up with a different list of 10. You might want to start with the Russell group, although that's more than 10:

http://www.russellgroup.ac.uk/

Here's my top 10, just to start an argument :-)

* University of Birmingham
* University of Bristol
* University of Cambridge
* University of Edinburgh
* University of Glasgow
* Imperial College London
* University of Manchester
* University of Oxford
* University of Southampton
* University College London
 
mal4mac said:
I'm sure everyone would come up with a different list of 10. You might want to start with the Russell group, although that's more than 10:

http://www.russellgroup.ac.uk/

Here's my top 10, just to start an argument :-)

* University of Birmingham
* University of Bristol
* University of Cambridge
* University of Edinburgh
* University of Glasgow
* Imperial College London
* University of Manchester
* University of Oxford
* University of Southampton
* University College London


Ooo :)

From my own research:

* University of Cambridge (Part III I believe it is in the tripos)
* University of Oxford
* Imperial College London
* University of Leeds
* St Andrews University
* University of Durham
* University College London
* University of Manchester
* Lancaster University
* University of Edinburgh

Plenty of other goods ones, though, such as Warwick, Sheffield, Heriot-Watt, Strathclyde.
 
Depends what type of Physics you're interested in, but to my knowledge Part III and the Imperial MSc are the best for theoretical/Mathematical physics, with Durham also having a good Stringy/HEP Theory Masters.

Whats the Oxford Masters like? I've never heard of it
 
h0dgey84bc said:
Depends what type of Physics you're interested in, but to my knowledge Part III and the Imperial MSc are the best for theoretical/Mathematical physics, with Durham also having a good Stringy/HEP Theory Masters.

Whats the Oxford Masters like? I've never heard of it


Condensed matter physics.

Yeah, I've heard Durham is good for HEP, I believe they've just built a pretty good particle accelerator in an old coal mine.
 

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