Location | Email Address | Program Website |
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Room 128, Petrie Science and Engineering Building | phas@yorku.ca | yorku.ca/gradstudies/physics-astronomy/ |
In the Department of Physics & Astronomy, research is conducted in the general areas of astronomy and astrophysics, atomic, molecular and optical physics; biological physics; chemical and condensed matter physics; earth, atmosphere, space science and engineering; and high energy and particle physics. This research forms a major part of the Graduate Program in Physics & Astronomy, which is structured to permit students to select either a specialized research-oriented activity within the areas of Physics and Astronomy listed above, or to choose a more interdisciplinary program in collaboration with industry or the interdisciplinary centres at York University in fields such as atmospheric chemistry, mass spectrometry and vision research. The Graduate Program in Physics & Astronomy is located in the Petrie Science & Engineering Building. Major specialized research equipment, computing facilities and comprehensive technical support services are located in the building. The science library and further computing facilities are located in an adjacent building.
Application Procedure
Applications are accepted at any time but first consideration is made for files completed by the deadlines published online at
futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/programs/physics-and-astronomy; applications are available online. Prospective students may also request a hard copy application form from: Graduate Program Director of Physics & Astronomy, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada, yorku.ca/gradstudies/physics-astronomy/, gradphas@yorku.ca.
Completed application forms, letters of recommendation from referees, and up-to-date transcripts are reviewed by the Graduate Program in Physics & Astronomy and admissions are made to the program on a competitive basis.