Master Climate Physics

The two-year (120 EC) research Master's programme Climate Physics focuses on the fundamental physical processes that make up the Earth's climate system, on theoretical, observational and computational knowledge of the atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere (ice) and biosphere, and on their interactions. The programme is designed to train talented motivated students to become researchers.The Dutch Master's Selection Guide (Keuzegids Masters 2017) ranked Utrecht University's Climate Physics programme as the best in the field of Physics in the Netherlands.

  • News

    • Ten science students receive prizes from KHMW

      On 27 November, The Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW) presented 67 incentive awards to first-year students and 20 graduation awards to Master's students. There were three Science faculty winners among the Master's thesis awards and seven among the incentive awards this year.
    • New: Starter Guide for Master students

      Are you looking for an overview with information on registration procedures, buildings, digital tools, tips and points of contact for support? Look no further and download the Master Starter Guide in PDF (A3 or A4) or visit the digital version.
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  • Events

    • 7 Oct

      S4S Café: Energy Storage

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      In this S4S café we will explore the challenges related to power generation and storage, and the different options to store this renewably generated energy, such as in the form of hydrogen or other carriers.
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