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Following UK government guidance, there has been a temporary closure of non-essential campus facilities. If you need to get in touch with a member of staff, please visit the Contact us section of this website. Staff are working from home and responding to emails. We are still accepting applications from those wishing to study with us, though we ask you to please be patient through this challenging time.
Further information about the current status of the campus can be found on The University of Manchester's Coronavirus information page.
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Our research is split into distinct themes and spans the full breadth of the physics subject.
We have close links to centres and institutes both in the UK and further afield.
We strive to make a real societal impact with the research activity conducted across the Department.
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Discover the academic and support staff who make up the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
We're proud of our history, which includes the discovery of the atomic nucleus by Ernest Rutherford.
Find out how to reach the Department on campus by following our directions and travel information.
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Businesses can work with us by sponsoring a student or taking a training and development course.
Through lectures, study days and public activities we aim to inspire every generation.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy promotes socially responsible values in all of our work.
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