Programme description
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science is a world leader in industrially relevant research and teaching in chemical engineering and related subjects.
We undertake leading-edge multidisciplinary, creative and relevant research on a wide range of topics. Focused on advancing the science and engineering of complex systems and addressing different scales and levels of complexity, the research in the Department is carried out within four main research themes:
Energy
Health
Sustainability
Water
Our breadth of research expertise and highly advanced facilities make us an ideal choice whatever your doctoral interest.
Facilitating research across chemical engineering and bioscience, chemistry, mathematics and analytical and measurement science, means we can offer you the benefits of a large multidisciplinary institution at the same time as ensuring you are given personal support for your professional development.
Explore the range of research projects we offer, as well as the development and network opportunities you can expect as one of our postgraduates.
Coursework and assessment
Students will meet regularly with an academic project supervisor, who is responsible for the project, ensuring that facilities and training are available to make good progress. Annual progress reviews will take place with an independent academic mentor to ensure that the supervision arrangements and progress are satisfactory.
All research programmes have personal and professional development training units to enhance transferable skills. Training courses cover themes such as thesis writing, business skills, career management and presentation skills.
Other resources include:
Library training and ongoing assistance from a dedicated Department librarian
Option to attend undergraduate or MSc classes in the University that may be beneficial to studies
Invitation to International Seminar Programmes within the Department, and in other Departments and Research Institutes around the University. Students will be expected to participate in the Department's Research Student Seminar Programme
Invitation to Careers Service events which includes meetings with employers and recruitment agencies as well as specialised training in career planning, job applications, interview techniques and CV writing
Research students are expected to present at seminars within the Department, and also to present their work as posters or talks at international conferences and external seminars, to increase confidence, develop communication skills and improve employability.
23 Septiembre 2024
The University of Manchester
Oxford Road,
Manchester,
M13 9PL, England
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