Isotope Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry

University of Manchester
Postgraduate MSc (Res) Full-time 12 Months Physics and astronomyEnvironmental and earth sciences

About this course

Research in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences covers three main research themes ; earth and planetary science, environment and society, and life on earth.

This programme combinesa fundamental knowledge of isotopes and chemistry together with new observations to understand natural systems. Together with a strong history of designing and building many of its own instruments, group research interests extend from extraterrestrial systems and early solar system processes to addressing some of the key resource and environmental problems society faces today.

We work on precious samples from the moon, mars, rare meteorites and samples returned by NASA missions. Research includes understanding the processes forming the solar system starting material, the rate and timing of the formation of meteorites and early solar system bodies leading to the formation of the terrestrial planets.

We have projects that study how the Earth's mantle works and those that reveal the workings of volcanic systems in place like Iceland. We use isotopes to trace ocean circulation and climate change, investigate safe carbon dioxide sequestration and understand drinking water contamination processes that can affect millions.

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

1123 Production managers and directors in mining and energy
2111 Chemical scientists
3119 Science, engineering and production technicians
2121 Civil engineers
2114 Physical scientists
2483 Environmental health professionals

Course Details

Qualification
MSc (Res)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
12 Months
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Manchester
Scheme
Postgraduate
Subjects
Physics and astronomy, Environmental and earth sciences