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I’ve gained skills on my overseas field trip that will help build my career in astronomy

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MPhys Astrophysics with Year in Research student, Sam talks about his unforgettable experiences and how he is gaining confidence.

One of the most unique things about my degree was the opportunity of a field trip to Tenerife to carry out observations and collect data using professional telescopes. 

I spent 2 weeks at Teide, working with students from the University of La Laguna and University College Dublin. Together we designed a telescope space mission to detect gamma ray bursts from low earth orbit.

I was also pleased to be able to detect an exoplanet transit. This is where a planet passes in front of the star that it is orbiting.

Gaining academic skills

I gained lots of other skills during the trip, including academic writing and reading academic papers, processing and analysing images, and understanding the computer technology that is used in astronomy.

My Astrophysics degree gave me the freedom to lead my own research. The staff were incredibly supportive and always encouraged me to explore my ideas.

The physics laboratories are fabulous and have everything that you need. 
 

Sam, MPhys Astrophysics with Year in Research

There are also plenty of study spaces around campus for different types of study, from individual silent study to collaborative spaces for group projects.

Extracurricular opportunities

I’ve also taken advantage of the opportunities provided outside of academic study and joined the Southampton Modal United Nations society. This gives students who enjoy discussing politics and international relations the chance to debate issues ranging from environmental problems, to education, to international security.

Being a part of this society developed my confidence in public speaking and debating.
I also played for the rugby team, run open sailing sessions, played French horn for 2 University orchestras, and been in 2 light opera society productions and the musical director for a third.

My career plan

After graduation, I would like to pursue a PhD in astronomy, but the University careers’ fairs have shown me opportunities I didn’t know existed for physics graduates. They have opened my eyes to a multitude of options, and I am excited by the possibilities available to me. 

Smiling student wearing glasses standing outside the Physics building..
Sam
MPhys Astrophysics with Year in Research
I will leave Southampton with the confidence in my ability to quickly learn new skills and techniques and apply my knowledge and expertise to future projects.

Advice for new students

Get involved with as much as you can. There is so much to take part in, such as paid outreach opportunities and societies that cater for every interest.

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Rooftop observatories

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Photonics laboratory

Our specialist photonics laboratory has research-grade laser equipment.

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