Education and Training
Research programmes (PhD)
The Analytical and Environmental Sciences Division has a vibrant graduate research community. Staff have a wide range of research interests so there are plenty of opportunities for students to choose from a wide array of research projects.
Students can apply at any time for a PhD position. It is advised that self-funded students apply at least three months before the proposed starting date. The King's College London graduate pages contain the online postgraduate prospectus, information on the programmes available and how to apply as well as information on current funding opportunities.
Analytical and Environmental Sciences Division offers a number of funded studentship opportunities (typically funded from Research Councils, charities, industry and the King’s Graduate School). These are advertised on the Health Schools Studentships pages as well as on the Graduate Funding Database.
Taught programnes (MSc)
The Analytical and Environmental Sciences Division offers a range of postgraduate taught programmes:
In addition, the Division offers two modules, ‘Essentials of Toxicology for Public Health Protection’, and ‘Essentials Health Protection Science’, as part of the Master of Public Health programme for the School of Medicine. The courses are run in conjunction with the Health Protection Agency and both may be taken as free standing modules by professionals from local and national public health agencies and the private sector as part of their Continuing Professional Development programmes.
Also, King's offers taught programmes in fields related to the wider criminal justice system. These include an MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice and MSc programmes in Forensic Psychology and Forensic Mental Health.