Introducing MEarthPhys Geophysics and Geology
If you are curious about how our planet works and want to help solve some of our biggest global challenges, geophysics may be for you.
What is geophysics?
Geophysics is about understanding the complex interactions between the Earth's systems using physics. We explore everything from the Earth's core to the atmosphere.
For example
- Studying what causes natural disasters, like earthquakes and volcanoes.
- By using satellites and drones, we can collect data on how the Earth behaves using a process called remote sensing.
- Understanding the physics of environmental change to find ways to reduce the harmful impact of human activity.
- We can also predict human impacts on the rapidly changing climate by understanding how the atmosphere and oceans interact.
It is the interdisciplinarity nature of geophysics that defines much of what we do. It is also why geophysics plays an important role in creating a more sustainable future for everyone.
What will I learn?
Our degree offers you the best of both subjects.
Many people confuse geology and geophysics, as both disciplines study the Earth and how it works. For example, they both explore the mechanisms behind plate tectonics.
However:
- Geologists focus on the materialistic surface, namely rocks and minerals, of the Earth and its evolution.
- Geophysicists are mainly concerned about the mechanical and thermal structure of the Earth and the force balance in the Earth’s physical processes, including its internal composition and atmosphere.
As a student in geophysics and geology, you will learn about:
- the microscopic properties of minerals
- the structure and composition of the Earth
- how large-scale forces such as gravity, seismology and magnetism shape the Earth
- our Earth's past to forecast and safeguard its future
- the impact of global climate change on our world
By studying this degree, you will learn from our wide range of experienced academics across a range of Earth science disciplines. Our research-led, industry-informed teaching makes your degree relevant to the world and helps make you highly employable
We have a hands on approach to learning, so you can develop valuable practical skills. Many of your activities are similar to what professionals do in the real world.
An extraordinary reputation
We are one of the largest and most successful groupings of geographers, Earth and environmental scientists in the UK, many of whom are world experts in their field.
- We have pioneered research proving human-caused greenhouse gases are warming our planet, which helped underpin the 2015 Paris Agreement.
- We are working with major space agencies to monitor the environment using satellite data.
- We are 22nd in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2024.
- We are ranked in the world's top 50 universities for natural sciences subjects, and 4th in the UK. Across Earth and marine sciences, environmental sciences, geology, geography and geophysics, we are ranked top 10 in the UK (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).
Our staff will include the latest research in your teaching, and share our discoveries with you.
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Life-changing field trips
Field trips are at the heart of this programme.
We know that getting out in the world is essential for understanding how it works.
We will take you beyond the classroom so that you can apply your learning to real-life situations.
Our field courses and day excursions are challenging and fun. Often, they will provide some of your most memorable moments.
For example, you could be:
- mapping the subsurface of meteorite impacts and volcanic craters
- exploring the geology of rocks found under the North Sea and comparing with offshore geophysical data
- travelling abroad and working with international peers to conduct gravity and seismic surveys
What do you do on a field trip?
Our hands-on approach to learning helps build your confidence and practical experience. It also gives you field skills valued by employers.
Our network of leading experts in environmental geoscience will take part in these excursions.
Your training leads to the opportunity to conduct your independent research project. An experienced academic will supervise and support you through your work.
Field experiences help create a sense of community in your cohort. You will take part in a dynamic learning experience through peer learning where knowledge, ideas, and discoveries thrive.
Working on multidisciplinary problems with your peers prepares you for life after university. Teamwork and collaborative solutions are important for solving the environmental challenges we face.
Our trips also help you to experience working with different types of field equipment, which will help you develop practical skills. We have a range of tools and high-tech equipment to take field measurements such as:
- Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAV) - also called 'drones'
- digital mapping tools
- geophysical instruments to acquire electrical resistivity and magnetic data
- geophysical instruments to conduct seismic surveys
The locations and experiences of each trip will vary. We want you to gain a broad understanding of how the world works. Our goal is to reduce our carbon footprint while giving you the best training opportunities.
Our compulsory field trips or field courses are free, including travel and accommodation. To ensure our degrees are accessible and inclusive, we offer alternative learning experiences where necessary.
Edinburgh is your ideal base
Edinburgh is ranked 2nd in the UK and 16th in the world in the QS Best Student Cities 2024. Our vibrant capital is an irresistible blend of history and modern city life.
Edinburgh is not only a fantastic city to live in; it is also the perfect location to study geography and the Earth sciences. Did you know that Edinburgh is the 'birthplace' of modern geology and Earth sciences?
An ancient volcano known as 'Arthur's Seat' forms part of a magnificent park in the middle of our city. Superb geological locations are right on our doorstep, providing you with world-class outdoor training grounds. Many of these sites are of scientific importance. For example, the world-famous "Hutton's Unconformity" at Siccar Point is just a short trip away.
We will help you make the most of our local surroundings throughout your studies.
Explore rugged coastlines, misty mountains, forest glens and sparkling freshwater lochs.
What is it really like to study with us?
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