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1 Part time Nuclear Physics MSc degree in Birmingham

  • University of Birmingham - College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    University of Birmingham - College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

    University of Birmingham - College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

    MSc Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors

    • Birmingham, United Kingdom

    MSc

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    From radiation transport to reactor systems and fusion, you’ll study a broad range of physics and engineering topics that will open up a world of opportunities. You’ll also take part in field trips, including a day at a training reactor.

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