Durham University is one of the UK's leading centres for astronomical research with world-class groups working in a wide range of fields covering the observational, theoretical and instrumentation aspects of astronomy. The level 4 project gives students the opportunity to work on and lead a project at the cutting edge of current research.
Astronomy projects cover a wide range of topics from planetary science to observational astronomy. Some projects involve analysing data collected from state-of-the-art equipment such as the Very Large Telescope or the James Webb Space Telescope. Others allow students to use the department's telescopes to run their own experiments and collect data. Astronomy projects can also be computational in nature.
Many projects use our supercomputer, COSMA V, to simulate astronomical objects such as moons or even galaxies. Others focus on planetary modelling or even researching the possibility of extraterrestrial life. We also often offer projects working with industrial partners, and with different research groups, allowing students to experience possible options for after University.
Projects are updated regularly, but previous project topics have included: