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MSc in Nanoscience and Functional Nanomaterials

Awards Available MSc
Duration of programme One year full time
Part-time study available? No
Number of places 10

Programme overview

This interdisciplinary MSc programme equips students with the skills, knowledge and expertise to become expert practitioners in nanoscience, whether in industry or academia. The programme provides innovative and novel training, and will support you in the next phase of your career. To date all of our graduates have been successful in obtaining either a PhD place or full-time employment. The programme is assessed in a variety of ways designed to provide feedback on both technical and professional skills, including research skills, presenting, writing, teamwork, and entrepreneurship.

The Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials (BCFN) represents more than 100 academics from 15 departments in the faculties of Science, Engineering, and Medical and Veterinary Sciences. This rich and diverse support network ensures your training and research is at the cutting edge and is truly interdisciplinary.

The BCFN is based in the Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information - the lowest-vibration Nanoscience building in the world.

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Entry requirements

An upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in a Science subject.

For information on international equivalent qualifications, please see our International Office website.

Admissions statement

Read the programme admissions statement for important information on entry requirements, the application process and supporting documents required.

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Programme structure

Core Units

Autumn and Spring Terms

  • Communication and Management Skills
  • Lecture courses on Nanoscience and Functional Nanomaterials
  • Training in Advanced Tools for Nanoscience through bespoke online modules, lectures and practical work
  • Two Training Projects (one per term)

Summer Term

  • Research Project
Students can choose their Training and Research Projects from a wide range of proposals.

You may also be interested in our MSc by Research programmes in Physics or Chemistry.

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Apply online

Application deadline: 1st August 2014

Postgraduate in a Nanoscience lab

Get in touch

BCFN Manager
Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information
Tyndall Avenue
Bristol
BS8 1FD

Tel: +44 (0)117 394 0018
Email: bcfn-info@bristol.ac.uk
Web: http://www.bcfn.bris.ac.uk

International students

Open to international students? Yes

English-language requirements: 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band, in addition to the standard entry requirements.

Find information for international students on eligibility, funding options and studying at Bristol.

Fees and funding

2014/15 fees

Full-time: UK/EU £13,900;
overseas £22,500
Fees are quoted per annum and are subject to annual increase.

Funding options

Further information on funding for prospective UK, EU and international postgraduate students is available from the Student Funding Office website.

Useful further information

Applicant information

What happens after you apply to Bristol?

Shared kitchen in Blenheim Court

Accommodation

Our Accommodation Office helps all postgraduate students find accommodation.

Living in Bristol

Discover more about living in Bristol and the city of Bristol.