A message to our offer-holders
Congratulations on becoming an offer-holder in Physics at The University of Manchester.
Choose The University of Manchester and you'll benefit from world-class teaching at a time when scientific expertise is of paramount importance.
You'll also unlock numerous opportunities to connect with potential employers to shape your future and make a difference with your degree.
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Ranked 1st
We’re ranked joint 1st in the UK for our world-leading ‘4*’ physics research (UK Research Excellence Framework 2021).
Graduate employment
We’re the most targeted university by the nation’s top graduate employers (The Graduate Market in 2023).
World-famous
World-famous physicist Prof Brian Cox usually teaches “Relativity and Quantum Physics” to our first-year students.
Jodrell Bank
We operate the Jodrell Bank Observatory, home to the international headquarters of the Square Kilometre Array.
Learning and support
Your learning experience
Physics at Manchester
Hear from our staff and students
Find out more about studying Physics and Astronomy at The University of Manchester and how you will benefit from our expert teaching and world class facilities.
Exoplanets
Watch the taster lecture by Dr. Eamonn Kerins, Senior Lecturer in Astronomy, to learn more.
VIDEO: Jodrell Bank
Professor Tim O’Brien explains how undergraduates can make the most of the Jodrell Bank facilities.
Women in Physics
Undergraduate Louisa Mason discusses her experience of the 2021 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics.
Student support
Your health, wellbeing and safety
At Manchester, we offer all our students support and encouragement to stay happy and healthy at university.
Support on your course
Studying at the University is a fantastic experience, but we’re always on hand to support you during your time with us when you need advice or help. We have a specialist Student Support Team and student PASS scheme who are there to support you through your student journey.
Cost of Living
Here's how we support current students with their finances while they're studying with us.
Scholarship Ceremony
Hear from previous recipients of our scholarships at last years Scholarship Ceremony.
Student life at Manchester
Student life at Manchester
Explore what student life is like when you study at The University of Manchester.
The city of Manchester has an amazing student social scene, there truly is something for everyone here. There are also plenty of student societies to get involved with to explore your interests and make new friends. Get a flavour for student life at Manchester below.
Why I chose to study at Manchester
Clea Dronne, Physics and Astronomy
Clea tells us about moving from France to study Physics and joining the Women in Science and Engineering Society.
Meet one of our students
Erin Raif is studying the MPhys course and tells us why it’s a good thing to have your head in the clouds.
Teach first
Third year student Louisa Mason tells us about her experience of a Teach First internship at the end of her second year studies.
My journey so far
Louisa Mason talks about her university experience, the work she’s been doing at Manchester and lunch with the Lovell Telescope.
PhysSoc
Join Manchester’s student Physic’s society to meet fellow Physics students and take part in fun social events.
Careers and employability
A career for life
The most recent Graduate Outcomes Survey found that graduates from the Department of Physics and Astronomy had a median salary 15 months after graduation of £31,000*. Additionally, 80% of all employed graduates felt their work was meaningful*.
*Based on data from 2021 Department of Physics and Astronomy graduates 15 months after graduation.
My graduate journey – after graduation
Kamen explains how he landed a job as an assistant editor – plus, why stand-up comedy helped his job search.
My graduate journey - 3 years on
Discover how Ellen used her Physics degree to enter a world of big data and secure a dream job at Apple!
Read Ellen's blog : From Physics to Coding and Big Data at Apple with Ellen Leahy.
My graduate journey - 3 years on
Interested in joining the tech Industry? Graduate and Technology Architect Wei Ann gives some tips on how to stand out to employers.
Read Wei Ann's blog : Graduate profile - Wei Ann Heng, software engineer.
Your next steps
Accept your offer
Received all of your offers? You can accept your offer of a place at university now via UCAS Hub.
Your questions
We're supporting you through the application process by answering your frequently asked questions.
Chat to a student
Discover what it's like to study at Manchester by talking to a current student online.
Explore Manchester
Our brilliant campus, at the heart of the UK's Most Liveable City (The Economist, 2019) and the city voted 3rd Best in the World (TimeOut, 2021).