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  1. Global Energy Management

    MSc

    University of Strathclyde - Department of Economics

    The global energy system is undergoing a process of rapid change. Escalating demand, constraints on supplies, increasing energy prices, regulatory pressures to reduce carbon emissions, changing demographics and patterns of energy use and supply, mean that industry, economies and societies face complex challenges and uncertainties that could become more extreme in the future.Both government and industry need to be able to understand and adapt to this changing context, managing these transformations where possible, exploiting emerging opportunities, and acting to reduce risk.

  2. Astrophysics and Cosmology

    MSc

    Loughborough University - Department of Physics

    This programme contains a combination of directed research work, development of research skills and taught material.Compulsory modules comprise 130/180 of total credits and optional modules make up the remaining 50.Compulsory Modules Mathematical Methods for Interdisciplinary Sciences Context of experimental research Context of theoretical research Experimental or Theoretical Research ProjectOptional Modules Fundamentals of Quantum Information Cosmology Applied Superconductivity and Nanoscience Quantum Phenomena Electronic Materials Microscopy Superconductivity and Colossal Magnetoresistance Materials Quantum Computing Elementary Particle Physics Materials Analysis

  3. Physics

    PhD / MPhil

    Loughborough University - Department of Physics

    The department has well-equipped laboratories and a large number of national and international collaborations with both industry and research organisations.

  4. Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards

    MSc / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Central Lancashire - School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences

    The nuclear industry will continue to provide a significant proportion of the UK's energy needs over the next ten years and this percentage will increase as new nuclear power stations come on stream at the end of this decade and beyond. UCLan has developed strong relationships with nuclear employers which include Sellafield Ltd, National Nuclear Laboratory, BAE Systems at Barrow and Westinghouse Ltd.

  5. Applied Physics

    MSc

    University of Limerick - Faculty of Science and Engineering

    Modules include: Semester 1 - Foundations of Industrial Physics; Condensed Matter Physics 1; Industrial Application of Electromagnetics; Elective 1; Elective 2; Research Project Part 1. Semester 2 - Industrial Instrumentation 1; Condensed Matter Physics 2; Applied Optical Technology; Elective 3; Elective 4; Research Project Part 2.

  6. Physics

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Exeter - Physics

    Physics? research activities are concentrated in four research groups: Astrophysics, Biomedical Physics, Electromagnetic Materials, and Quantum Systems and Nanomaterials.

  7. Electronics (Evening Study)

    MRes

    University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science

    The course is a Masters level programme that draws on research and industry expertise, from across the School, into a flexible learning package with a large research/applied component. It is designed around an in-house project or a project done in collaboration with industry, under the supervision of the School's expert staff.

  8. Electronics

    MRes

    University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science

    The course is a Masters level programme that draws on research and industry expertise, from across the School, into a flexible learning package with a large research/applied component. It is designed around an in-house project or a project done in collaboration with industry, under the supervision of the School's expert staff.

  9. Medical and Materials Imaging

    MRes

    Nottingham Trent University - Division of Physics and Mathematics

    This course offers the opportunity to study and develop knowledge and expertise in a specialist area of imaging according to personal interest and aspirations. It provides the unique opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in a wide range of techniques and approaches in both medical and materials imaging.

  10. Energy Systems Engineering

    MSc

    University of South Wales - University of South Wales

    As well as traditional thermal engineering disciplines, you will consider renewable energy and environmental topics, giving you a rounded appreciation of the industry. You will gain an in-depth knowledge of core subject areas in energy systems engineering, as well as relevant financial, economic and regulatory issues.

 
 
 
 
 

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