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This 1-year course is designed to prepare graduates in the physical sciences and mathematics for research careers in Climate, Atmospheric or Environmental Sciences. It is ideally bridging the gap between undergraduate studies in physics, chemistry, mathematics and environmental sciences and study for a PhD.
The course gives students a broad overview of physical problems in climate and atmospheric science, a sound physical understanding of natural processes, and through a strong emphasis on quantitative data interpretation and physical and numerical modelling, the skills needed to conduct research in these subjects.
Excellent Career Prospects
Traditionally more than half of our students go on to further PhD study in climate or atmospheric science. In fact all of the 2011-12 cohort who were seeking PhD positions were successful, with several of them holding multiple offers of fully funded studentships.
Other students have proceeded to research roles in government or industry: examples include jobs with national agencies, environmental consultancies, wind-power companies and the insurance sector. Employment prospects for graduates of the course are excellent: students with such quantitative skills are in high demand. A career in scientific research is always interesting - sometimes exciting - but not everyone is suited to it; the MRes course provides an excellent opportunity to get a taste of postgraduate research study and decide whether it is really the career for you.
Students undertake 180 credits worth of work during the year based on 4 super-modules, each of which is made up of several components. The independent research project is worth 90 credits, and the other 3 modules 30 credits each. Two of these super-modules (Quantitative Skills and Specialist Knowledge) allow students to choose from an expansive range of 'atmospheric' or 'climate science' options.
Compulsory modules
* Research Skills - Introductory coursework; Atmospheric fieldwork; project proposal; seminar write-ups and presentation skills
* Quantitative Skills - Computer based project; coursework.
* Specialist Knowledge - Literature Survey; Coursework
* Project and Dissertation
Project work can make use of the School of Earth and Environment's long-term field sites in Yorkshire and Scotland for ground-based and tethered balloon atmospheric research.
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Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Postgraduate Scholarships at Leeds
SEE Scholarships - we have 1 x £6,000 award for full time UK/EU fee paying students - applicable to the MRes Climate and Atmospheric Science programme only. Visit our SEE Scholarship page for further details.
Visit the University of Leeds Central Scholarship Web Page for University-wide Scholarship opportunities:
Other Funding Sources
Students focusing on Atmospheric Science might also be eligible to apply for a Scholarship from the Royal Meteorological Society
Students in the past have secured funding through a career development loan, for details visit the UK Government Website
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