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PhD Opportunities

We offer a range of research degrees, including PhDs in Space Science, Astrophysics, Climate Physics and Systems Engineering at MSSL. We offer a limited number of funded positions each year.

Applications for PhD studentships to start in 2020 are now open. A list of PhD projects offered through STFC-funded studentships can be found on our PhD projects page.

The Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL), UCL's Department of Space and Climate Physics, is the largest University-based space science group in the UK. Offering a unique environment, with scientists at the forefront of space science research working alongside top engineers building and testing instruments for space.Ìý

Our PhD students develop skills in public speaking, analytical techniques, innovation and motivation that make them highly attractive to potential employers. The close contact that the Laboratory enjoys with Space Agencies such as ESA and NASA, and with industrial research teams also encourages the development of transferrable skills such as project management which enhance job prospects post-PhD, both in academic circles and beyond. While over 50% of past MSSL PhD students still work in the field in which they did their PhD studies, many others have found employment in related disciplines.Ìý

Application ProcessÌý

Applications from UK and eligible EU students submitted by 31st January 2020 will be given full consideration for aÌýSTFC studentshipÌýÌýbut application will be open until they are filled. Please carefully read the application process forÌýthe STFC ²õ³Ù³Ü»å±ð²Ô³Ù²õ³ó¾±±è.ÌýThe interviews for the selected applicants after the document review will be held at MSSL on 24th, 26th and 27th February and 2th and 4th March.

The Department of Space and Climate Physics is a Supporter ofÌý, which recognises and celebrates good employment practices for gender equality and an equitable working culture.Ìý UCL has a Silver Athena SWAN award from the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU), and a Bronze award under ECU’s new Race Equality Charter for higher education.

For more information on the application process, please visit the UCL Graduate Degrees pagesÌýand read the "guidelines for research programmes" carefully. To apply, please visit the ,Ìýselect department of "Space & Climate Physics" and programme type of "Postgraduate Research". After pushing "Search Now" button, select "RRDSPSSING01:ÌýResearch Degree: Space and Climate Physics" for Full-time or Part-time mode.Ìý

STFC Studentships (UK applicants only)

Applications submitted by 31st January 2020 will be given full consideration.ÌýWe will continue accepting applications until all places are filled. After we receive your application, we will select candidates for interviews. If you are selected, you will be invited for an interview at MSSL.ÌýYou will have the opportunity to see the laboratory, students' flats and talk to current students. The studentships are for the advertised projects only. Please look at the STFC PhD Project page.ÌýIn your application, please specify which project you want to apply for. The interviews for the selected applicants after the document review will be held at MSSL on 24th, 26th and 27th February and 2th and 4th March.

Entry requirements

An upper second-class Bachelor’s degree, or a second-class Bachelor’s degree together with a Master's degree from a UK university in a relevant subject, or an equivalent overseas qualification.

Students from the UK or those from the EU who meet the residency requirements (3 years' full-time residency in the UK) are potentially eligible for a Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) studentship.

These pay UK/EU tuition fees and a maintenance allowance.

EU students who do not meet eligibility requirements still qualify for the UK/EU fees rate, but not the STFC maintenance allowance.

Other (self-funding) students

We welcome applications from students who have own-funding. ÌýWe accept the application from self-funding students anytime. After we receive your application, you will normally be invited for an interview at MSSL on an individual basis. You will have the opportunity to see the laboratory, students' flats and talk to current students. Note that students are still required to meet the academic entry requirements in this case. We strongly encourage the applicants to contact the prospective supervisor and discuss about the PhD project prior to their application. You can find the list of supervisorsÌýhere.Ìý

Entry requirements

An upper second-class Bachelor’s degree, or a second-class Bachelor’s degree together with a Master's degree from a UK university in a relevant subject, or an equivalent overseas qualification.

English level expected for the studentsÌýwhose first language is not English:Ìý

Fees

Both fees and funding opportunities are primarily dependent on nationality. Please find more informationÌý.Ìý

The decision to admit self-funding students or not is made separately by each department. Note that students are still required to meet the academic entry requirements in this case.Ìý

UK/EU applicants are also eligible to apply for the prestigious UCLÌýGraduate Research ScholarshipsÌý(GRS). These cover tuition fees at the UK/EU rate, and a cost of living allowance at a similar rate to the STFC studentships. Competition for these is very high.

EPSRC DTP PhD project (UK applicants only)

Applications submitted by 31st December 2019Ìýwill be given full consideration. Please note that the student is required to start by the end of January 2020.ÌýThe studentshipÌýisÌýfor the advertised project only.ÌýPlease look at the EPSRC DTP PhD projectÌýpage.ÌýIn your application, please specify that you are applying for the EPSRC DTP PhD project.

Entry requirements

An upper second-class Bachelor’s degree, or a second-class Bachelor’s degree together with a Master's degree from a UK university in a relevant subject, or an equivalent overseas qualification.

Students from the UK or those from the EU who meet the residency requirements (3 years' full-time residency in the UK) are potentially eligible for a EPSRCÌýstudentship.

These pay UK/EU tuition fees and a maintenance allowance for 3Ìýyears (subject to the PhD upgrade review).

Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships (for both UK/EU students and non-UK students)

UCL can nominate one student forÌýLeverhulme Doctoral Scholarships. Please carefully read . The first internal deadline for an expression of interest is at 10am on 6th January 2020. The final deadline for the internal selection is at 10am on 27th January 2020. Please contact the prospective supervisor to find out more about the application process.Ìý

Sources of funding for non-UK students

UCL GRS/ORS

UCLÌýGraduate Research ScholarshipsÌý(GRS). These cover tuition fees at the UK/EU rate, and a cost of living allowance at a similar rate to the STFC studentships. Competition for these is very strong.ÌýNon-EU applicants require additional funding from the ORS scheme to cover the remaining cost of tuition fees.Ìý UCLÌýOverseas Research ScholarshipsÌý(ORS). These provide funding to cover the difference between overseas and UK/EU tuition fees, and students applying for an ORS may also submit a GRS application. There are more ORS awards than GRS awards.

Note that GRS/ORS awards are allocated across UCL by the Graduate School Selection Panel. While individual departments are invited to submit a shortlist of candidates, they have no formal role in the allocation of awards. This shortlist must be submitted to the Graduate School by their deadline of 24th January 2020. For this reason, applicants for GRS/ORS MUST submit their application to Ìýthe department by 10th January 2020.ÌýPlease also note that the GRS/ORS applicant has to submit their UCL admission application viaÌýÌýby 10thÌýJanuary 2020.

Please submit your scholarship application (pdf file) via email to Philippa Elwell (p.elwell AT ucl.ac.uk) by 10th January 2020. Please also arrange for the reference letters (pdf file) to be sent to the same address by 10th January 2020.

MAPS Dean's Prize and CSC

MAPS faculty Dean's prizeÌýfor China Scholarship Council (CSC) Research ScholarshipsÌýapplicants. Prospective Chinese students can apply for this generous scholarship. The Dean's prize will cover the full tuition costs, and CSC will cover a maintenance allowance, travel and visa costs. Please submit a short (1 page max) description of the proposed research project (pdf file) and CV (pdf file) via email to Philippa Elwell (p.elwell AT ucl.ac.uk) by 10th January 2020. Please also arrange for two reference letters (pdf file) from colleagues external to UCL to be sent to the same address byÌý10th January 2020.

Please contact the department (your potential supervisor and/or departmental graduate tutor, Daisuke Kawata) as soon as possible, if you want to apply for the GRS/ORS or the Dean's prize, so that we can provide advice in a timely fashion. We look forward to hearing from you.

Other opportunities

Ìýhas links to other potential funding sources. These are all competitive scholarships. However, we are happy to support enthusiastic students who apply for these scholarship, and welcome their enquiries.Ìý

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Facilities

Holmbury St Mary and surroundings

MSSL is set in the middle of the Surrey Hills, a designated Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty, between Guildford and Dorking. The lab is surrounded by countryside, with hundreds of local walks and great views to the South coast and London from the nearby Leith Hill.Ìý

Getting to London is easy, with fast trains leaving Guildford every 15 minutes and taking just over half an hour. The south coast is also only about an hours drive away.Ìý

Locally, the village is within walking distance and has 2 pubs, both with lovely people and great food. The nearest town is about a 10 minute drive away, with plenty of banks, shops and supermarkets.Ìý

Social Activities

The Lab has its own social club, which any student or staff member is welcome to join.

The club offers plenty of opportunities to play sports on an informal basis, withÌýweekly football and badminton sessions organised locally, as well as a summer croquet championship.ÌýÌý Ad hoc events such as kayaking have also taken place.Ìý Members of the social club enjoy the onsite swimming pool throughoutÌýthe summer months and occasional barbeque lunches by the pool are very popular.

Pub trips give the chance to meet the other students at the lab, or the other people in your particular research group.ÌýTheÌýcommittee has also organised additional events such as a Christmas party and bonfire night.Ìý

Accomodation (Ariel House)

Accommodation is usually available forÌýfirst year PhD students in the student house on site, Ariel House, a short walk from the laboratory. It has seven bedrooms, a large lounge,Ìý2 shared kitchens andÌý2 shared bathrooms along with great views over the surrounding countryside.Ìý

In subsequent years, students generally have no difficulty in finding accommodation in nearby towns and villages.Ìý