Astrophysics Group
Graduate Admissions Procedures for Oct 2012 entry
There are four steps you must take if you wish to apply for
graduate study in the Astrophysics Group (including the Detector
Physics Group) at the Cavendish:
- Consideration of the research areas/topics on offer to
establish if they are likely to be of interest to you.
- The submission of a formal application to the Board of Graduate
Studies for admission as a graduate student in the University of
Cambridge in Physics. You may apply in one of two ways, by paper application
or online (for which charges are made).
Further details can be found at the Board of Graduate Studies
"Prospective
Graduate Students" page.
You should note that the course code for a PhD in the Astrophysics group is PCPH22. This
should not be confused with the code associated with a Phd at the Institute of Astronomy.
If you mistakenly apply to the IoA there may be a significant delay in your application
being forwarded to us.
- Submission of our own internal Astrophysics Group application
form.
- Attendance at interview (for selected UK candidates).
Each of these is explained in more detail below.
For a detailed list of deadlines and useful events, please see
our Admissions timetable .
Available Project Areas
Each year the Group defines a number of research areas/topics
suitable for PhD and MPhil projects, some technical, some
observational and some theoretical, in the various areas of
research we cover. These are agreed upon in late December, and
information on each will subsequently be available on our web site
on our graduate research page.
To find out more about these you may wish to arrange a visit to the
Astrophysics Group. This will give you a chance to hear
more about the projects on offer, talk to supervisors and students,
and generally get a feel of the Group and the research going on
here. All interested students are encouraged to arrange a visit since it is
the best way to find out about us!
If you wish to arrange a visit, please contact us at admissions@mrao.cam.ac.uk to arrange a mutually convenient date and
be given appropriate instructions/directions.
Application forms
If you are interested in applying to us you will need to (1)
complete and submit a formal application to the University of
Cambridge and (2) complete and submit the Astrophysics Group
application form to us (click here for
details).
- The University application can be made in one of two ways, by
paper application or online (for which charges are
made). Further details can be found at the Board of Graduate
Studies
"How to Apply" page.
Your application must be completed and submitted to the Board of
Graduate Studies as soon as possible; students who are applying for
admission in October 2012 should make sure it arrives sufficiently
early that we can assess it at the same time as we receive our
internal Astrophysics Group application form (i.e. by March 2012,
see below). The closing dates for overseas applicants hoping to
apply for funding through the University can found on the Board of
Graduate Studies web site at their
Application and Funding Deadlines page,
but broadly
speaking these applications will be due by the end of 2011. Please
note that you will be asked to send testimonials provided by two
academic referees with your completed form.
If you need any assistance in procuring or completing the form,
please feel free to contact the Graduate Admissions Office at the
Department of Physics. The point of contact there is the Graduate
Admissions Secretary (Alison Dann) who can be contacted at
(44)-(0)1223-337420, or by email at admissions@phy.cam.ac.uk.
- The internal Astrophysics Group application form is a
downloadable text form (click here for
details) that needs to be completed and returned to us by post
as soon as possible so that we can start processing your
application immediately. The deadline for receipt of this
application form is Monday 27 February 2012.
Please note that amongst other things you will need to provide
the names, addresses and e-mail details of the same two academic
referees as you will be using for your BOGS application. Applicants
from outside Cambridge are also
required to send photocopies of the transcripts of their degree
results that they will have sent with their GAF form to the Board
of Graduate Studies. Although our form asks you to specify which
particular project areas you are interested in working in, your
preferences are not binding at this stage.
Interviews
Selected UK candidates will be asked to come for an interview
day during the period 1 - 15 March 2012. During the
day you will have a formal interview lasting for about half an hour
in which you will be asked about your undergraduate courses, any
experience of astrophysics, perhaps through coursework or other
activities, and your specific interests in pursuing graduate
research in our group. Although the interview is a core part of the
admissions process, it does not take the form of a technical
question and answer session. You are not expected to give a
presentation, and you do not need to bring project
reports/experimental write-ups etc. with you.
The rest of your visit will be used to meet with the staff
members, post-docs and current research students involved in the
research areas in which you think you may be interested. This
allows you to learn more about the individual research
areas/topics, and you should allocate at least a few hours for
this. At the end of this exercise, we will ask you to submit a
prioritised list of research areas/topics which you are interested
in being considered for.
Please note that UK-based students attending interviews will be
reimbursed for their reasonable travel expenses.
If you are an overseas student you will not be asked to
interview and your application will be assessed on the basis of
your academic record and references. Ensuring that these are as
informative as possible and that they arrive on time is thus
important. Any offer of a place will of course be dependent upon
your obtaining the necessary funding.
Last modified: 2 March 2012
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