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MSc
Cranfield University - School of Engineering
The MSc in Airport Planning and Management is designed to prepare students for careers in the airport industry, typically working either for an airport authority, planning consultancy or one of the many other suppliers that offer services to airports. The course covers a wide range of subjects while providing students with the opportunity to specialise in a particular field.
MSc
Cranfield University - School of Management
Suitable for recent graduates who want to boost their academic credentials and prepare for a first professional role in marketing, and marketing professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and skills and progress their career. The course takes you on to working confidently in a marketing role in a wide range of industries.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert / Other Taught Award
Cranfield University - Sustainable Systems Department
Suitable for graduate scientists and engineers concerned with the protection and enhancement of human life through the improvement and protection of environmental quality at both local and global scales. Takes you on to a wide range of careers as professional scientists and engineers in the environment sector.
PGDip / PGCert / MSc
Cranfield University - Manufacturing Department
Cranfield Manufacturing Masters Scholarship with Ford based project - up to £9k + UK fees Available for October 2011 entry For more information visit http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/sas/manufacturing/ford-scholarship.html Suitable for graduates with science, engineering, IT or business related degrees keen to pursue careers in manufacturing or related industries, as well as academia, with a particular emphasis on sustainability. The part-time option allows practitioners to extend their professional development within their current employment.
EngD
Cranfield University - School of Applied Sciences
Application deadline: 20th May 2013 Funded by EPSRC and Scottish Water through the STREAM Industrial Doctorate Centre (www.stream-idc.net), Cranfield University's Water Science Institute offers a EngD Studentship with £19,000 p.a. available for the first two years and £20,000 for the second two years, plus UK/EU fees* Contact with chlorine represents the last line in most drinking water production systems and is the main process for delivering water quality compliance in terms of micro-organism levels. However, variation in design and operation of contact tanks in practice means that actual microbial inactivation levels are commonly unknown.
EngD
Cranfield University - School of Applied Sciences
Application deadline: 27th May 2013 Supervisor(s): Dr Pete Jarvis & Prof. Bruce Jefferson Duration of award: 4 years Award type: EngD Funded by EPSRC and Scottish Water through the STREAM Industrial Doctorate Centre (www.stream-idc.net), Cranfield University's Water Science Institute offers a EngD Studentship with £19,000 p.a. available for the first two years and £20,000 for the second two years, plus UK/EU fees* Scottish Water have set challenging targets for improving drinking water quality in Scotland.
MSc by research
Cranfield University - School of Applied Sciences
Funded by Scottish Water, Cranfield University offers a studentship of up to £17,000 p.a. for 1 year plus UK/EU fees* Internationally recognised Cranfield's Water Science Institute, in collaboration with Scottish Water, has an exciting MSc by Research opportunity for a motivated graduate. The student will be primarily based at Scottish Water's Laboratories in Edinburgh, with frequent interaction with both the Cranfield Water Science Institute and various departments within Scottish Water.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
The study of extrasolar planets is a rapidly moving field at the forefront of astrophysics. The Astronomy Discipline is involved in the search for new exoplanets, in multiwavelength follow-up studies of established planets, consideration of habitability in novel contexts, and in the modelling of exoplanetary atmospheres and interiors.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Faculty of Health and Social Care
Our research focuses on the molecular and cellular processes underlying diseases that have a significant impact on society, with the aim of identifying novel therapeutic agents for these conditions. Key themes of our research are: 1) cardiovascular disorders, including those affecting the cerebrovascular network such as multiple sclerosis and stroke and those affecting the heart such as cardiac arrhythmias; 2) anti-cancer therapies; 3) mechanisms underlying ageing at the organismal and cellular level; 4) nervous system tissue engineering and culture modelling; 5) appetite and reproductive physiology; and 6) interactions between immune and adipose cells.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Studies recognise the nature of Earth's climate system as being intimately associated with processes in the oceans, feedbacks with the biosphere and astronomical influences. Superimposed upon these interactions is the increasingly important role played by humans in modifying Earth's radiative balance and other components of the Earth system though, for example, nutrient enrichment and landuse change.
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