This programme is offered to prospective students who wish to pursue research in a selected field of the Earth Sciences for a period of one calendar year full time or two calendar years part time and be awarded a Masters degree.
The main focus of the degree programme is an independent research project, chosen by the student, developed into a project proposal through discussion with a chosen supervisor at Royal Holloway. It may be possible to arrange co-supervisors from other Universities, Research Institutes or Industry, to benefit from their specialist expertise. Students will receive training in research skills, including data collection, data handling and analytical techniques as well as transferable and presentation skills.
During your studies you may attend taught courses if they are relevant to your training needs. Students will have access to the wide range of other training opportunities available in the University including the Researcher Development Programme (RDP).
Students may be employed as postgraduate demonstrators if there are opportunities available. In this situation they may attend the course 'Skills of Teaching to Inspire Learning' (inSTIL) which, on successful completion, results in accreditation as an Associate of the Higher Education Academy.
The main outcome of the degree programme is a piece of independent research presented in the form of a dissertation. Upon completion of the programme students will have gained experience of research and presentation of material in the earth sciences which equips them to publish work in international scientific journals.
Prospective students should contact individual members of staff in the department in the first instance to discuss potential research projects. (See staff research interests above)
General questions may be directed to the Doctoral School - doctoralschool@rhul.ac.uk
Find out more about fees and funding.
It should be noted that there are no funded places available for this degree programme but prospective students resident in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and International (including EU) students, may be eligible for a government loan.
Find out more about loans.