. "Other Physics Kas"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Physics and astronomy student colloquium"@en . . "5" . "Description of qualifications\nTo teach the student to communicate Scientific Research\nContents\nThe course starts with 2 times 45 min introduction (February and September) where the purpose of the course is presented, and lectures on how to give a good presentation are given. At the same time, the schedule for the students' own colloquia is agreed upon.\nEach student chooses a subject from physics or astronomy, for example inspired by a recent scientific paper published in a major journal. A supervisor is chosen to help the student with the scientific content of the colloquium. The student then acquaints herself with relevant literature and prepares a 45 min talk on the subject, based on a power point presentation. The talk addresses an audience which has passed the second year of the bachelor study in physics. The student prepares an abstract to announce her colloquium. Approximately one week before the colloquium, the student gives a test colloquium to the supervisor and the person responsible for this course. At the colloquium, please, bring a USB-stick with the final version of the power point presentation as a back-up. The student gives her/his presentation to the audience, and answers any questions.\nThe student participates in five other student colloquia during the same semester." . . "no data"@en . "TRUE" . . "Master in Astronomy"@en . . "https://masters.au.dk/astronomy" . "120"^^ . "Presential"@en . "Graduates of the Department of Physics and Astronomy are very much in demand in the job market and they find work quickly. There are many career opportunities, both in Denmark and abroad. Graduates’ skills in image-processing and analysis of large data volumes are highly attractive to the business community, which has employed a high proportion of astronomy graduates over the years. Some graduates continue in research as PhD students, with a view to a career in Denmark or abroad."@en . . . "2"@en . "FALSE" . . "Master"@en . "Thesis" . "no tuition, other costs may apply" . "Euro"@en . "15300.00" . "None" . "Measurements flow in every day from satellites in space and from observatories all over the world. Students in the MSc in Astronomy programme are actively involved in research and in the discussion of new discoveries and theories. Students in the programme study new planets orbiting other stars, examine the structure and development of the stars through seismological studies, and explore the earliest stages of the development of the universe, working with computer modelling or measurements from state-of-the-art telescopes and satellites."@en . "1"^^ . "TRUE" . "Upstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .