Star and Planet Formation Connections
Research Group: Astronomy Unit
Number of Students: 1
Length of Study in Years: 4 years
Full-time Project: yes
Funding
Funding is provided via the China Scholarship Council.
- Available to Chinese applicants only.
- Applicant required to start in September 2026.
- The studentship arrangement will cover overseas tuition fees for the duration of the studentship.
Project Description
Dr Haworth’s primary research focus at present is the effect of star forming environment upon the planet formation process. In particular, he is well known for working on a process called external photoevaporation, where UV radiation from stars in clusters heats and disperses planet forming material. He utilises a combination of theoretical models, simulated observations and real observational data with various facilities. He also works on other problems in star formation and the interstellar medium. Given Dr Haworth’s broad research interests and approaches he is open to discussion on theoretical and observational projects in star and planet formation.
Application Method:
To apply for this studentship and for entry onto the Physics programme (Full Time), please follow the instructions detailed on the following webpage:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/spcs/phdresearch/application-process/#apply
Deadline for application - 28th of January 2026
Supervisor Contact Details:
For informal enquiries about this position, please contact Dr Tom Haworth
Email: t.haworth@qmul.ac.uk
Requirements
- This project is only available to Chinese nationals eligible for China Scholarship Council Funding.
- The minimum requirement for this studentship opportunity is a good Honours degree (minimum 2(i) honours or equivalent) and MSc/MRes in a relevant discipline (minimum 2(i) honours or equivalent).
- You will require a valid English certificate equivalent to IELTS 6.5+ overall with a minimum score of 6.0 in all categories. The English certificate will be required at the point of application.
SPCS Academics: Tom Haworth
SPCS Academics: Dr Tom Haworth