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Cosmochemistry The Open University

Department name
Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute - PSSRI
Qualification, duration, mode
PhD 36FT 72PT variableDL*MPhil 15FT 24PT variableDL
Months of entry
October
Entry requirements
PhD: The normal minimum entrance requirement is an upper second class honours degree or master's degree, relevant to the proposed area of study, from a recognised higher education institution in the UK. You should also have experience of academic research in the previous four years, normally in the form of either a master's degree in research methods, an undergraduate degree with a research element in the final year, or work-related experience with evidence through research reports. If you're not sure if you meet the entry requirements, please contact us (research-degrees-team@open.ac.uk). MPhil: see http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/ for more information.
Course description
The goals of the Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute's postgraduate cosmochemistry programme are to undertake research projects that further our understanding of the origin of the Solar System through laboratory studies of extraterrestrial materials: meteorites, lunar samples, cosmic dust and samples returned by spacecraft. We study the processes by which planets and small bodies evolved to their present state; obtain information about the origin and formation of the Solar System and the time scales involved; and determine the past activity of the Sun. The programme is most suited to applicants with undergraduate degrees in the geosciences or chemistry. Potential research projects A range of projects involving the analysis of extraterrestrial materials using a wide variety of analytical techniques are available. These include: - Study of early Solar System processes and evolution. - Origin and evolution of prebiotic molecules: from the interstellar medium to the Solar System. - Origin and formation of planetary bodies. - Study of pre-solar processes. - Development of new techniques for the study of extra-terrestrial materials.
Funding
Please see The Open University website http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/ for more information.
Contact name
Astrid Peterkin
Contact email
science-phd-enquiries@open.ac.uk
Contact phone
+44 (0)1908 659845
Contact web
http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/

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