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Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors Masters MSc

University of Birmingham

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The environmental impact from the use of fossil fuels and the uncertainties in their sources of supply has led to many alternative energy sources being investigated. But of these, only nuclear fission power is at present sufficiently developed to provide an economically viable alternative to fossil fuels.This programme began in 1956 with the build of the first nuclear reactor in Britain. Since then we have continually updated the areas of study and degree of specialisation to reflect the ...Read More

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Full time | University of Birmingham | 1 year | 25-SEP-23

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23rd / 95
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14th
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7th

Start date and duration

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25-SEP-23
Full Time
1 year

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A 2:1 Honours degree in a relevant subject (eg, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics or any Physical Science subject). 2.2 degrees may be considered on a case-by-case basis depending on modules taken and interview performance etc.

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£26,640 per year
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£26,640 per year
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Part of the Russell Group of UK universities, the University of Birmingham has been developing great minds, encouraging challenging debates and pushing the boundaries of innovation and excellence for over 100 years. Over 14,000 students from over 150 countries choose to study at Birmingham, meaning you will be part of a diverse and vibrant community. 40% of this student population are postgraduates. Birmingham understands that you want to study somewhere with a strong research culture, that delivers on your expectations. The opportunities, facilities and academics at Birmingham will help you to achieve your ambitions, whether they are research-led with a desire for discovery, or to boost your skills to advance your career.

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Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT United Kingdom Nearest train station: University   0.2 miles away

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Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors Masters MSc
University of Birmingham Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors Masters MSc
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