Eligibility
Entry into this exciting programme is competitive and will take account of qualifications, aspirations and experience. Successful applicants are likely to have an engineering background with some specialisation in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics; students from related fields will also be considered. Students are normally expected to have a good 2.1 or 1st class honours degree from a UK University or an equivalent standard from an overseas university.
The majority of successful applicants must be eligible for EPSRC funding with a small number of places who fall outside this category. International studentships cover fees at the UK rate, and a stipend to support living costs. UKRI funding will not cover international fees, but the fee difference can be met through other sources.
Students must partake in the MRes year even if they have a Master’s qualification already. The MRes is specially designed for the Future Propulsion and Power CDT and is an integral part of the 4-year course.