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astrophysics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 64 astrophysics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Physics and astrophysics of black hole collisions

Position. Coalescences of two black holes are the most powerful cosmic events happening throughout the Universe. Their dynamics sources the strongest gravitational fields experimentally accessible, and gives rise to violent space-time deformations known as gravitational waves. Read more

PhD Studentship in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Astronomy Instrumentation, and Space Science

Durham University is a UK-leading centre for astronomical research with world-class groups working in a wide range of fields covering the observational, theoretical and instrumentation aspects of astronomy. Read more

University of Exeter Astrophysics group PhD Studentships- 2025/26 entry

The astrophysics group at the University of Exeter, which is embedded within the Physics and Astronomy Department, conducts world-leading research on a variety of observational and theoretical topics. Read more

Simulations of stellar convection and accretion of planetary debris

Overview. This overarching research project will address the lack of a realistic model of convective overshoot, which is a crucial concern for a wide range of astrophysical topics. Read more

The University of Manchester - Department of Physics and Astronomy

The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Manchester is home to outstanding research, leading facilities such as the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, and internationally renowned physicists and astronomers including the discoverers of graphene Professor Sir Andre Geim and Professor Sir Konstantin Novoselov, and Professor Brian Cox. Read more

How accreting white dwarfs evolve

How accreting white dwarfs evolve. Accreting white dwarfs are some of the most dynamic objects in the Universe, changing their brightness drastically on all timescales from seconds to thousands of years. Read more

How do giant impacts affect compositional variation in planets?

How do giant impacts affect compositional variation in planets?. A world-class environment for your research degree. The School of Physics is offering a portfolio of PhD Scholarships across all its world-class research groups. Read more

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