England
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Physics education
Award Award | Duration Duration | Start dates Start dates | Application Application |
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PhD (MPhil also available) PhD (MPhil also available) | Full-time: 3–4 years Part-time: 6–8 years Full-time: 3–4 years Part-time: 6–8 years | February and October February and October | January to April January to April |
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online experimentation -
e-assessment and its links to learning -
development of concept inventories -
physics education in an open and distance learning environment -
public engagement and physics outreach through a range of media -
aspects of equality, diversity and inclusion in physics education.
Entry requirements
Potential research projects
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Shared web-based representations to support learning -
A critical assessment of remote experiments in science distance teaching -
Investigating inclusive approaches to online and digital teaching for disabled students -
Investigating the impact of intersectionality and assessment on demographic gaps in UK physics degree outcomes -
Qualitative differences in responses to free-text and multiple-choice questions, and demographic variation between them -
Conceptual understanding of students in mathematically-dense physics concepts and links with teaching approach.
Current/recent research projects
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Practical science instruction via remote and virtual experiments: relating authenticity, sociability and metafunctionality to effective pedagogy -
Establishing physics concept inventories using free-text questions -
Investigating the use of technology enhanced assessment to reduce demographic gaps in attainment in physics
Potential supervisors
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Professor Nicholas Braithwaite – laboratory-based teaching and learning -
Professor Jimena Gorfinkiel – Inclusive approaches to teaching and learning -
Dr Mark Jones – Online teaching and learning for STEM subjects -
Professor Sally Jordan – assessment, concept inventories, demographics -
Dr Jonathan Nylk – Technology enhanced learning, conceptual understanding -
Dr Victoria Pearson – inclusive approaches to teaching and learning
Fees and funding
PhD fees
UK fee UK fee | International fee International fee |
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Full-time: £5,006 per year Full-time: £5,006 per year | Full-time: £16,420 per year Full-time: £16,420 per year |
Part-time: £2,503 per year Part-time: £2,503 per year | Part-time: £8,210 per year Part-time: £8,210 per year |
