UCL Mathematical and Physical Sciences Postgraduate Open Evening
22 April 2024, 5:00 pm–7:00 pm
Join us at our Bloomsbury campus to discover where a postgraduate degree with UCL Mathematical and Physical Sciences will take you. At this in-person event, you'll have the opportunity to learn more about our departments and our wide breadth of future-focused, scientific degree programmes, and what you can experience as a postgraduate student at UCL. You'll have the chance to hear from academic staff teaching on our programmes, speak to current postgraduate students, and ask any questions you might have about starting with us this Autumn.
Learn from world-leading experts with an outstanding reputation in the field. UCL has come second in the UK for research power in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF2021), with 93% of our research graded ‘world leading’ and ‘internationally excellent.
The London Advantage
UCL’s location in central London is a huge advantage for study in the mathematical and physical sciences. At the heart of one of the world’s most progressive cities, you’ll be perfectly placed to take advantage of everything London has to offer.
Why attend our Open Evening?
Hear from world-leading experts
Our faculty has world-leading expertise and research that feeds directly into our teaching. Your programme will be led by informed and inspiring researchers who bring real-world problems and events into your lectures.
Experience UCL life
Dive deeper into what postgraduate study at UCL might look like for you by speaking to our current graduate students and visiting our Bloomsbury Campus.
Your questions answered
You'll have the chance to ask any questions you might have about your chosen course, postgraduate life at UCL, and starting your studies with us this Autumn.
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Our Postgraduate Programmes
The faculty has world-leading expertise across a wide breadth of disciplines encompassing the logical, experimental and mathematical study of our Universe and we offer a range of programmes in emerging as well as more traditional academic areas. You'll benefit from front-line research that feeds directly into our taught graduate programmes and access to first-class facilities within the faculty