PhD/MPhil Planetary Science
University of Manchester
Student rating
This is the overall rating calculated by averaging all live reviews for this uni on Whatuni.
( 4.2) View reviews

Want to know what it's like to study this course at uni? We've got all the key info, from entry requirements to the modules on offer. If that all sounds good, why not check out reviews from real students or even book onto an upcoming open days?

Different course options
academic-cap
Qualification

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

location-pin
Location

Main Campus

beaker
Study mode

Full Time

calendar
Start date

SEP-26

time
Duration

3 Years

Course info

Select a course option


Qualification

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

Location

Main Campus

Study mode

Full Time

Start date

SEP-26

Duration

3 Years

SELECTED

Subjects

Select a subject


Physics & Astronomy
SELECTED

Exam type

Select a an exam type


Location

Select student location



Rest of World
SELECT

Course info

Planetary Science applies a fundamental knowledge of isotopes and chemistry together with new observations to understand natural systems. Together with a strong history of designing and building many of its own instruments, group research interests extend from extraterrestrial systems and early solar system processes to addressing some of the key resource and environmental problems society faces today. We work on precious samples from the moon, mars, rare meteorites and samples returned by NASA ...Read more

Planetary Science applies a fundamental knowledge of isotopes and chemistry together with new observations to understand natural systems. Together with a strong history of designing and building many of its own instruments, group research interests extend from extraterrestrial systems and early solar system processes to addressing some of the key resource and environmental problems society faces today. We work on precious samples from the moon, mars, rare meteorites and samples returned by NASA missions. Research includes understanding the processes forming the solar system starting material, the rate and timing of the formation of meteorites and early solar system bodies leading to the formation of the terrestrial planets. We have projects that study how the Earth's mantle works and those that reveal the workings of volcanic systems in place like Iceland. We use isotopes to trace ocean circulation and climate change, investigate safe carbon dioxide sequestration and understand drinking water contamination processes that can affect millions.DurationPhD 3-4 Years Full-Time, MPhil 1 year Full-Time

Key stats

  IDP Connect
CUG Subject Ranking
CUG Subject Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2026
4th
CUG Ranking
CUG Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2026
28th
What students say
O
Olivia
10 Oct 25

Best- union and societies Worst- res life feel a bit pointless and don’t always run the best activities for students, unreliable transport for further accommodation but that’s not..Read more

N
Nethra
10 Oct 25

it’s really close to city and quite safe and closed..Read more

Entry requirements

We normally expect students to have a First or Upper Second class UK honours degree or international equivalent, in a relevant science discipline or a first degree with an additional UK Masters degree (or international equivalent).

Tuition fees

Students living in

EU

£29,900 per year

This information is updated by IDP Connect, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: The fees might vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.

Students from EU

The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.

International, including EU, students (per annum): Band A - £29,900; Band B - £32,400; Band C - £37,900, Band D - £45,900; Band E £60,800; and discussed this with a supervisor.

£29,900 per year

This information is updated by IDP Connect, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: The fees might vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.

Students from International

The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.

International, including EU, students (per annum): Band A - £29,900; Band B - £32,400; Band C - £37,900, Band D - £45,900; Band E £60,800; and discussed this with a supervisor.

IDP Connect

Latest reviews

Latest Astronomy reviews

Astronomy
Astronomy
O
Olivia
10 Oct 25
Earth and Planetary Sciences - MEarthSci
Best- union and societies Worst- res life feel a bit pointless and don’t always run the best activities for students, unreliable transport for further accommodation but that’s not...
Read more
N
Nethra
10 Oct 25
Earth and Planetary Sciences - MEarthSci
it’s really close to city and quite safe and closed...
Read more
Review breakdown
University rating
University rating
Students' union
Societies and Sports
University halls
Facilities
Lecturers and teaching quality
Local life
Career prospects
Student support
Location
Campus look and feel
Student life
Course rating
Course content
Work placements and internships
Tutor contact time
Subject facilities
University location
Cost of living
Safety
Public transport
Part-time work opportunities
Graduate employment opportunities
Diversity
Location
Safety
Room allocation
Internet/wifi
Value for money
Property management

How Astronomy students rated:

Student rating
( 4.0) 2 reviews
5 star
0%
4 stars
100%
3 stars
0%
2 stars
0%
1 star
0%

How all students rated:

Student rating
( 4.2) 1,570 reviews
5 star
38%
4 stars
49%
3 stars
12%
2 stars
1%
1 star
0%
Search reviews that mention

Uni info

University of Manchester
Oxford Road Manchester Greater Manchester M13 9PL United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Manchester Piccadilly  0.3 miles away
Thinking of studying in Manchester?

Check out our

Manchester city guide

Find a course

  • Undergraduate
  • HND / HNC
  • Foundation degree
  • Access & foundation
  • Postgraduate