
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University College London
This course is designed to deliver state-of the art knowledge in Biomaterials, Bioengineering, Tissue Engineering, Medical Engineering and related management topics at master’s level via lectures, tutorials, workshops and practical sessions. The program is designed to be inter-disciplinary and attractive to both physical science & engineering and life sciences graduates, including those with qualifications in medicine. This program is unique in that it is purpose designed with mainly new modules taught by Biomaterials, Tissue Engineering and Bioengineering specialists.
The course starts in September 2008 and is supported by 12 CTA fees studentships, now available for UK or EC students.
General funding sources
For general sources of funding that may apply to this study opportunity, visit the page(s) below.
Study information
- Study duration:
- Full time: 12 months; Part-time: flexible learning spread over up to 5 years
- Study mode:
- Full time and part time
- Start month:
- September
- Entry requirements:
- At least a 2-ii degree in science, engineering or a degree in medicine. All candidates must satisfy UCL’s English languate requirements.
Funding information
- Funder:
- EPSRC
- Title:
- EPSRC CTA Studentships
- Value:
- Home fees, and in cases with exceptional academic merit, stipend.
- Number of awards per year:
- 12 studentships for 2008/9
- Funding applies to:
- EU applicants (including UK)
- Funding notes:
- EPSRC studentships are available to high calibre UK and EU students
- Funding duration:
- 1 year
Contacts and how to apply
- Academic contact:
- Professor Mohan Edirisinghe
Chair of Biomaterials
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University College London
Torrington Place
London WC1E 7JE
m_edirisingh@meng.ucl.ac.uk - Administrative contact and how to apply:
- Ms Charlotte Reisch
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University College London
Torrington Place
London WC1E 7JE
charlotte@meng.ucl.ac.uk
020 7679 3907 - Application deadline:
- 1 August 2008