| Our Department
The department of Physics was established in YYYY with a
core of XX academic staff, specializing in (to be inserted).
The department has grown over the years to include several
diverse areas of research and teaching, with particular focus
on Material Science, Medical Physics and Bioengineering, Environmental
Physics and Electronics. Our undergraduate population has
grown in the past few years and we now have approximately
60 students reading degrees with majors in Physics and one
or more minors in our specialized areas. The graduate population
numbers around 12 students. The department continues to have
thriving collaborations with several foreign institutions,
including the University of Turku (Finland), Washington State
University and Villanova University (USA), to name a few.
Our Aims and Objectives
To provide the necessary transition of students from school
to university education in physics, taking into consideration
recent changes in the A-Level physics syllabus.
To provide a physics education of the highest quality (teaching,
laboratory, exercises, tutorials and other exercises) inspite
of the difficulties of the local environment.
Via excellent teaching, to enhance the repuation of the department
thereby attracting students of the highest quality to the
department.
To enable the department to exploit fully new technologies
in teaching and learning.
To develop among our students the culture of independent teaching
and learning.
To enable research in the department to impact on teaching.
To ensure that our graduates are "current", flexible
and well poised to meet the challenges of the regional and
global marketplace.
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