The University of Southampton

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In Physics and Astronomy at Southampton we are passionate about educating the next generation of physicists and proud of our world-leading research. We’re joint 3rd in the UK for graduate career prospects in the Guardian University Guide 2022, and 100% of our research is rated world leading or internationally excellent for its impact on society (REF, 2021).

“An inspiring and friendly department, located in a fantastically serene and beautiful campus! What better place to be and enjoy studying!”
Stefani Petropoulou
MPhys Physics with Astronomy, fourth year

Find out why we’re one of the best places in the UK to study physics.

Studying Physics and Astronomy

Third-year student Sai talks about his experiences.

Flagship degrees

Immerse yourself in cutting-edge research on one of our exciting flagship degrees. Join a prestigious global organisation as part of your degree, such as CERN or Harvard, and work alongside leaders in the field.

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Athena SWAN

We are tackling gender inequality in science and engineering

IoP Juno Champion

We are working to address the under-representation of women in university physics

SEPnet

We are part of the South East Physics Network

I chose to study at Southampton because the University offers a flagship degree course for top performers to spend a year abroad at CERN.

William Smith - MPhys Particle Physics with a Research Year Abroad

Centres of Excellence

Researchers from across Engineering and Physical Sciences are addressing national and global challenges in four new Centres of Excellence. These Centres are cross-disciplinary and will forge new links that transform the research landscape.

  • 29 April 2025

    Professors Alexander Belyaev and Stefano...

    Professors Alexander Belyaev and Stefano Moretti have been honoured with the prestigious 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

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  • 12 March 2025

    Fellowship news

    Dr Marcus Newton and Dr Lucy Oswald, both from the School of Physics and Astronomy, were awarded the prestigious fellowship awards.

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  • 19 July 2024

    Dr Philip Wiseman awarded prestigious Ernest...

    The University is delighted to announce that Dr Philip Wiseman, a physics and astronomy researcher, has been awarded the esteemed Ernest Rutherford Fellowship. This prestigious award recognises and supports the most promising early-career researchers in the UK, enabling them to advance their careers and make groundbreaking discoveries in their fields.

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    Latest P&A Publications

    XRISM spectroscopy of the stellar-mass black hole GRS 1915+105 - Jon M. Miller, Liyi Gu, John Raymond, Laura Brenneman, Elena Gallo, Poshak Gandhi, Timothy Kallman, Shogo Kobayashi, Junjie Mao, Daniele Rogantini, Megumi Shidatsu, Yoshihiro Ueda, Xin Xiang and Abderahmen Zoghbi
    Type: Article | 2025
    Detection of high-latitude magnetic reconnection between the northward interplanetary magnetic field and a closed magnetic field wedge linked to a transpolar arc - Nawapat Kaweeyanun, Robert C. Fear, Betty S. Lanchester, Daniel K. Whiter, Imogen L. Gingell, Andrew N. Fazakerley, Iannis Dandouras, Stephen B. Mende and Larry J. Paxton
    Type: Article | 2025
    Type: Article | 2016 | Item availability restricted.
    A multi-wavelength investigation of spiral structures in z > 1 galaxies with JWST - Boris S. Kalita, Si-Yue Yu, John D. Silverman, Emanuele Daddi, Luis C. Ho, Andreas L. Faisst, Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky, Annagrazia Puglisi, Simon Birrer, Daichi Kashino, Xuheng Ding, Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe, Zhaoxuan Liu, Darshan Kakkad, Francesco Valentino, Olivier Ilbert, Georgios Magdis, Arianna S. Long, Shuowen Jin, Anton M. Koekemoer and Richard Massey
    Type: Article | 2025
    ALMA/SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey: properties of X-ray- and SED-selected AGNs in bright submillimeter galaxies - Ryosuke Uematsu, Yoshihiro Ueda, David M. Alexander, A.M. Swinbank, Ian Smail, Carolina Andonie, Chian-Chou Chen, Ugne Dudzeviciute, Soh Ikarashi, Kotaro Kohno, Yuichi Matsuda, Annagrazia Puglisi, Hideki Umehata and Wei-Hao Wang
    Type: Article | 2025
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