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Marine Technology MPhil

Type
Master (ISCED 2011 level 7)
Language

English

Cost UK/EU students - £ 10950, International students - £ 23200 to 31300

The MPhil programme in Marine Sciences provides research training, supervision and collaboration to international standards. You can choose a wide range of topics within the marine science research groups of Marine Hydrodynamics and Structures (MHS) and Sustainable Shipping and Marine Engineering (SSME).

Your research project will be in one of the areas addressed by the marine technology research groups:

Depending on your previous academic training and the requirements of the project, you may receive formal instruction through taught modules in important areas.

The substantial marine technology research community including 50 research students, 140 MSc students, six to 10 post-doctoral students, six technicians and 16 full-time academic staff provides you with opportunities to progress your career, whether in industry or academia. 

Our annual Postgraduate Research Conference provides you with an opportunity to share research experience and practise vital presentation skills. We also instigated the UK Marine Technology Postgraduate Conference which involves research student presentations from leading UK universities involved in Marine Technology research.  These universities take turns to host the conference which is sponsored by Lloyds Register, the Royal Institute of Naval Architects (RINA) and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST).

Delivery

This research degree operates through the Postgraduate Researcher Development Programme (PGRDP). This is part of the Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering (SAgE) Graduate School.

Your original research project is managed in the marine technology research groups. There is flexibility in how your research outputs are achieved. Supervisory inputs and collaborations with other Schools and Faculties are common.

Aside from the PGRDP, the programme of work suits you and your project requirements. You will achieve a certain number of credits through the PGRDP and School in your first two years.  You will also:

  • write a thesis for viva voce examination
  • attend regional and international conferences in your chosen subject area
  • prepare papers for publication in academic journals
Structural components
Thesis/Dissertation
Internship/Workplace experience
Research Project

Application procedure

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Grant opportunities

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Prerequisites

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ISCED Categories

Project management
Logistics and shipping management
Machinery and operators
Naval engineering
Near- and offshore constructions