Niels Bohr Institute > Study Programmes
Physics is an exploration of this world, and physics is learning about the fundamental laws of nature. Physics is wide ranging and describes the world from the smallest particles, the quarks, to the biggest phenomena in the universe. With astrology we explore the structure of the universe, with geophysics and meteorology we focus the studies on the Earth and the near atmosphere. In biophysics we employ the methods and theories of physics to examine the biological world.
The Niels Bohr Institute educates the students in the subjects of Physics and Astronomy, and among the areas in the physics study is geophysics, particle physics, quantum physics, biophysics and nanotechnology. We can offer to more than 600 students a 3-year bachelor degree followed by a 2-year graduate degree and a 3-year PhD study.
As a student at the Niels Bohr Institute you enter a fascinating, international research world where the latest scientific breakthroughs happen, and through the theoretical education, the practical experiments in the laboratories, project work and work in the field you are lead through the exiting universe of physics
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Study Physics
Physics is the learning of the fundamental laws of nature that describe the world from the smallest particles to the stars and galaxies.
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Student Life
Student life at the Niels Bohr Institute is vibrant and fascinating with many social activities, associations, student cafés and physics revues. Student life >>
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The Studies
You gain a deep insight into physics and you can specialise within physics, astronomy, geophysics, biophysics, meteorology and nanophysics. The Studies >>
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Job Opportunities
There is on the whole no unemployment among physicists who more and more often find work in the private sector.Job Opportunities >>
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PhD Education
The education to become a researcher is a 3 year full time study that finishes with a doctoral thesis to achieve the academic PhD degree.PhD Education






