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The CSCT trains scientists and engineers to embrace a whole systems approach to solve challenges through interdisciplinary research and external collaboration.
Focused on addressing critical global issues such as the replacement of fossil fuels, CO2 utilization, plastics pollution, and the development of sustainable materials and processes, the CSCT equips students with the skills to drive advancements in resource-efficient, circular technologies.
Students benefit from a comprehensive programme, including a foundational MRes year, followed by PhD research projects aimed at developing practical, impactful solutions for a sustainable future.
Part-time students can take at least 5 years to complete and up to 8 years depending on your schedule.
Most students complete this programme in 5 to 8 years. You cannot take less than to finish your research and the maximum time you are allowed is normally .
Occasionally we make changes to our programmes in response to, for example, feedback from students, developments in research and the field of studies, and the requirements of accrediting bodies. You will be advised of any significant changes to the advertised programme, in accordance with our Terms and Conditions.
Your academic progress and general welfare will be monitored by your supervisor.
CSCT offers a 4-year PhD programme including initial training to develop breadth of knowledge and research skills.
We encourage you to explore opportunities to undertake an internship. You can take up to 3-months paid internship during your studies.
The CDT in Sustainable Chemical Technologies is an interdisciplinary research centre, including expertise from the Departments of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, and Physics, and the School of Management.
With leading academic research groups in many relevant areas and state-of-the-art facilities, we carry out research that crosses traditional boundaries between science and engineering. All our research projects are interdisciplinary in nature, to deliver new, sustainable and circular technologies for the future. We develop new molecules, materials and processes for sustainability in the broadest possible sense.
In the first year of study students will undertake 2 MRes projects, in different disciplines, working closely with academic supervisors. This is followed by three years of research into a thesis to complete the integrated PhD. Students can co-create a PhD project with supervisors during the training phase or apply to a pre-defined PhD with external partners.
Professional development is a crucial element of doctoral study, not only in supporting your research but also as part of your longer term career development. Our MyDoctoralDevelopment workshops and courses will help you build your skills and help you succeed in your doctorate.
The taught elements of the initial training phase include units that are assessed using coursework. Students are required to reach a pass mark of 60% to progress onto their research phase.
During the research phase, students carry out supervised research in their chosen subject which must then be written up as a substantial thesis. The confirmation of the PhD programme is subject to students passing an assessment process, which normally involves submission of written work and an oral examination. This usually takes place 12 months after the start of the research phase.
The final stage of the PhD is submission of the thesis and the oral or viva voce examination, in which students are required to defend the thesis to a Board of Examiners.
First or upper second-class honours degree, or equivalent in an appropriate subject.
You will need to get your English language qualification within 24 months prior to starting your course.
If you need to improve your English language skills before starting your studies, you may be able to take a pre-sessional course to reach the required level.
Two references are required. At least one of these should be an academic reference from the most recent place of study.
Fees and funding information for Sustainable Chemical Technologies Integrated PhD
Your tuition fees and how you pay them will depend on whether you are a Home or Overseas student.
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Tuition fees are liable to increase annually for all University of Bath students. If you aren't paying your fees in British pounds, you should also budget for possible fluctuations in your own currency.
Fully-funded places are available in CSCT. This includes tuition fees, a training support fund and a maintenance stipend. Self-funded places are also available.
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You can pay your tuition fees by Direct Debit, debit card, credit card or bank transfer.
Applications are accepted from October each year and are considered on a rolling basis. Early application is recommended as places are competitive.
See our guide about how to apply for doctoral study.
Applications are reviewed by the CSCT Management Board. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview.
If you are an international student, you can find out more about the visa requirements for studying in the UK.
For additional support please contact the Student Immigration Service for matters related to student visas and immigration.
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