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Flood Risk Management MSc

Newcastle University

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: Develops knowledge in the field of flood risk management, through theoretical, practical, and computational (informatics) components; provides opportunity for graduates, from a range of disciplines, to enhance their knowledge of the water environment, and flood risk management.(read more)

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Flood Risk Management PgDip

Newcastle University

Study modes: Part time evening

Course description: Develops knowledge in the field of flood risk management, through theoretical, practical, and computational (informatics) components; provides opportunity for graduates, from a range of disciplines, to enhance their knowledge of the water environment, and flood risk management.(read more)

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Hydroinformatics MSc

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Equips students with the analytical, experimental, and computational expertise necessary to solve hydraulic engineering problems; aided by computer applications, hydro informatics; emphasises modern concepts, and approaches, in hydraulic engineering design.(read more)

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Hydroinformatics PgDip

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Equips students with the analytical, experimental, and computational expertise necessary to solve hydraulic engineering problems; aided by computer applications, hydro informatics; emphasises modern concepts, and approaches, in hydraulic engineering design.(read more)

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Hydroinformatics and Water Management (Euro Aquae) MSc

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time

Course description: Enhance student’s knowledge of the water environment, through a programme involving: Theoretical, practical, and computational (informatics) components.(read more)

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Hydrology and Climate Change MSc

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: This programme provides intensive quantitative training in the planning and sustainable management of water resource systems; practically oriented and multidisciplinary in approach it trains engineers capable of solving hydrological and water resource problems with focus on past hydrological methods and future change.(read more)

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Hydrology and Climate Change PgDip

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: This programme provides intensive quantitative training in the planning and sustainable management of water resource systems; practically oriented and multidisciplinary in approach it trains engineers capable of solving hydrological and water resource problems with focus on past hydrological methods and future change.(read more)

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Subsea Engineering and Management MSc

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: The course has been developed in conjunction with firms in the subsea industry and designed for both experienced and recently graduated engineers wishing to develop their subsea knowledge; comprises multi-disciplinary teaching, site visits, industrially based projects and guest speakers to enhance the relevance and effectiveness of the course.(read more)

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Water Resources Engineering MPhil

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Research areas include: Transport processes in surface and subsurface systems including river mechanics, contaminant and sediments; planning and control of hydraulic networks; sustainable management of the water environment; climate change impact assessment (including flood risk); environmental hazard assessment and mitigation (including landslide hazard); integrated surface and groundwater pollution controls.(read more)

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Water Resources Engineering PhD

Newcastle University

Study modes: Full time | Part time evening

Course description: Research areas include: Transport processes in surface and subsurface systems including river mechanics, contaminant and sediments; planning and control of hydraulic networks; sustainable management of the water environment; climate change impact assessment (including flood risk); environmental hazard assessment and mitigation (including landslide hazard); integrated surface and groundwater pollution controls.(read more)

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Postgraduate Newcastle University reviews

Rubbish review

Agriculture, Food And Environment Phd

Newcastle University

Mohammad, October 2007

Overall score

I will recommend this university to others.

Study experience

I am doing phD so I dont have any course work

Facilities

Yes our computer and library facilities are very good

Postgraduate life

Yes

Job prospects

Our Career service is very strong for the students

This review is the subjective opinion of a postgraduatesearch.com reviewer and not of postgraduatesearch.com.

It is really an enjoyable time of my life

Banking And Finance Msc

Newcastle University

Peik, November 2007

Overall score

I enjoy studying at Newcastle University and i'm strongly recommending it to anyone who is interested. Personally, I think the university is really big, but don't worry they have a very good guide/map to show you where exactly you are. The university has a very good organisation, furthermore the university has a very good high education quality.

Study experience

I'm enjoying my course. I study 25 hours per week, yes the lecturers are all very helpful.

Facilities

The university library is really good. The university has alot of computer clusters.

Postgraduate life

Job prospects

This review is the subjective opinion of a postgraduatesearch.com reviewer and not of postgraduatesearch.com.

ModCon and avoiding the real world...

Modern and Contemporary Studies MA

Newcastle University

Stu, May 2010

Overall score

Having completed an English Literature degree at Newcastle University, I really didn't know what to do with myself. The job market was a little dire, as we were just coming out of the recession and I didn't fancy travelling (I get scared going on buses by myself, let along trekking the Himalayas or something!). I had done well on my BA and decided that academia might be a possible route. This is how I chose to do an MA...

Unwise, perhaps - Universities aren't big fans of people who go on to postgraduate study because they don't want to get a job and see the end of their student experience. I'll say right off the bat that they're right; postgrad life really isn't partying every night; it involves lot of hard work, and a lot of self motivated study. It's also quite difficult to scrape money together, especially given that there is no student finance, as such, for postgrad study.

However, I was incredibly lucky to secure a prestigious Robinson Bequest Bursary - I received one of just two bursaries, picked from around 100 applicants..., which paid for all of my fees. Of course, it's not something you can rely on, but it's encouraging to know that there IS funding out there for those committed to finding it.

Study experience

Despite the limited hours of teaching on my English Literature BA, I was still shocked at how little direct contact time such as lectures, seminars etc there was on my course. As such, self motivated study really is the name of the game - don't come if you're not prepared to clock up some hours in the library! That said, lecturers are almost always available for advice, reading suggestions...sometimes even a swift pint!

Facilities

The library is top notch, they have over a million books as well as massive amounts of online journals, e-books etc to access. The computer clusters are always busy, often jam packed with noisy rahs talking about their 'gap yah's. I was also a member of the Uni gym for two years, which is always busy but a good place to make friends if you're willing to reach out. The SU bar is also a cool place to hang out if you fancy a quiet one- Tekken 5 and Ghost Squad with a pint...result!

Postgraduate life

The Uni has a huge list of clubs - from Rugby Union to the Neighbours Society...And if you can't find a club you want to join, you can create it (as long as you have 15 people who want to join).

But I'm sure you can find something!; RockSoc, Ultimate Frisbee, writing for The Courier...

Job prospects

My course has helped me think about my job prospects a lot, and I've had several part time jobs alongside my course; writing freelance for MixMag, The Sunday Times, The Crack and a number of paid blogs etc.

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