University of Liverpool

Bachelor in Astrophysics MPhys

Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Astrophysics MPhys at University of Liverpool is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Liverpool, founded in 1882 and located in the vibrant city of Liverpool, is a research-intensive institution with a global student body of around 32,000, including approximately 17,700 international students. The university offers a wide range of programs—over 200—across sciences, engineering, humanities, health and business, combining rigorous academics with practical industry links. Its historic campus and city connections provide a lively cultural setting and strong transport links across the UK and beyond.

Research and employability are central to the Liverpool experience, with interdisciplinary projects, industry partnerships and extensive placement opportunities embedded in many degrees. Students benefit from modern facilities, dedicated career services and a supportive academic community that helps translate theory into professional practice. The university's global networks also create exchange and collaboration pathways for study abroad and joint research.

International students receive comprehensive support from pre-arrival guidance to on-campus services, including English language support, visa advice and student societies that foster social integration. Liverpool’s affordable living costs relative to other UK cities, combined with its cultural life and sporting traditions, make it attractive to students seeking a balanced academic and social experience. The University of Liverpool is well-suited to ambitious students aiming for impactful research, strong career outcomes and a cosmopolitan student life.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Astrophysics MPhys is a four-year degree at the University of Liverpool, perfect for students curious about the fundamental laws of nature. This program helps students develop skills for careers in education, research, finance, and industry. Students gain a working knowledge of physics and astronomy, a solid base in mathematics, and skills relevant to real-world industry settings.

The curriculum includes a mix of theoretical and practical components, such as a week-long field trip to the Teide Observatory in Tenerife and access to the two-metre aperture Liverpool Telescope. Students learn problem-solving, how to undertake research, and how to present and communicate clearly. They also have opportunities to work alongside renowned academics on projects at CERN and other international research centers.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Research Physicists, Data Analysts, Science Teachers, Aerospace Engineers, or Astrophysicists. They can work in various industries, including education, research, finance, and government agencies, such as NASA or the European Space Agency.

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