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Manufacturing PhDs
- PhD
- Billingham
- September
- 4 Years
...and other appropriate training in later years... Learn about: Environmental Change, Motorsports Technology, Design and Manufacturing...
- PhD
- Uxbridge
- Different dates available
...Course Content Research degrees evolve in different ways according to discipline. Find out about what progress might look like at each stage of study...
- PhD
- Canberra (Australia)
- Different dates available
...to the head of department/school and the faculty or college. At least one associate supervisor is also appointed. The role of the supervisory team... Learn about: Full Time, Part Time...
- PhD
- Mumbai (India)
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
...thesis or dissertation often consisting of a body of original academic research, which is in principle worthy of publication in a peer-reviewed journal... Learn about: Management In Education, Phd course, Shipping Logistics...
- PhD
- Uxbridge
- Different dates available
...A PhD involves demonstrating through original research or other advanced scholarship the creation and interpretation of new knowledge, a systematic acquisition...
- PhD
- Canberra (Australia)
- Different dates available
...transcripts for all your previous tertiary study, if they were not completed at The University of Sydney • CV, providing a summary of your work experience... Learn about: Architecture Design, Part Time...
- PhD
- Mumbai (India)
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
...Members of the field preliminary and dissertation committees will also play important mentoring roles in a student’s academic progress. Upon admission to the school... Learn about: ARCH SCIENCE, Architectural Drawings, Architecture Technology...
- PhD
- Bedfordshire
...The driver of modern electronic gadgets is Moore’s Law, which says that the count of transistors on a chip doubles every two years. This drive creates a pressing need for innovative manufacturing methods to fabricate silicon which has continued to remain a wonder material for electronics...