PhD Research Training
Training courses in Particle Physics and Cosmology are offered to
all students who have not previously studied similar courses. These
provide a solid grounding in quantum field theory and group theory
techniques. They also cover the standard model and beyond, including
supersymmetry, strings and branes. In the Summer Term, short informal
specialised lecture courses introduce active research areas, helping
students to decide on a thesis topic. There are regular weekly
seminars, both from invited external speakers, and, more informally,
by members of our own group. All PhD students are encouraged to give
at least one informal seminar each year. All students complete
extended problems in their first year, writing them up as formal
reports. At the end of the first year, students attend the British
Universities Summer School in Theoretical Elementary Particle
Physics. We hope also that all students will win a place on an
international summer school during their time with us.
Our work is both theoretical and phenomenological. We believe strongly
in maintaining close contact with experimental work. In fact,
once enrolled with SHEP, students will undergo training within the
NExT PhD School, offered through the NExT Institute.
Each student has
a formal Supervisor and Advisor. These are assigned from day one for project studentships,
otherwise the student is free to chose a Supervisor at the end of year one (and an Advisor is assigned
by the group consequently). However, we encourage students to move
freely from one effective supervisor to another as their research
interests evolve.
We pride ourselves on being a friendly and
interactive group, both professionally and socially. Our policy is to
ensure that students finish their research work within four years.
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Created: 5 May 1997
Last updated: 15 May 2012