2-4 August 2019 saw 47 secondary school students come together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing at our annual space school, which … Read more
Category: Physics
New understanding of magnetic monopoles could signal new technologies
A breakthrough in understanding how the quasi-particles known as magnetic monopoles behave could lead to the development of new technologies to replace electric charges. Nats … Read more
Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics with a Year Abroad: student Ruhee tells us more
Incorporating a year abroad into your studies can enhance your employability prospects, immerse you in a different culture and build a network of contacts in … Read more
ASSA with a Year Abroad: Student Ruhee Tells Us More
Incorporating a year abroad into your studies can enhance your employability prospects, immerse you in a different culture and build a network of contacts in … Read more
Musical Success Of Two Physics Students
Music is instrumental in providing further opportunities for students, and here at the School of Physics and Astronomy, two of our students have had their … Read more
Join Us For Space School 2019, 20 Years After It’s First Launch
This is a very important year for Space: not only is it 50 years since the first human set foot on the moon, but it … Read more
Physics student Alejandra enjoys research internship at the University of Tokyo
The UTRIP program (the University of Tokyo Research Internship Program), is an intensive summer internship designed for undergraduate students to receive intensive guidance on conducting research. … Read more
Kent’s Applied Optics Group hosts Image Guided Therapies Network Meeting
Last month, Prof Adrian Podoleanu and other members of the Applied Optics Group (AOG) hosted around 50 participants in Darwin Conference Centre for an Image Guided … Read more