Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Wide range of research interests including: Building: prefabricated modular construction, facade technology, management of construction process; environmental systems engineering: heating and ventilating and air conditioning systems, low-energy cooling, air flow in buildings; construction management: simulating work process changes, multimedia communications, information transfer, new sub-contractor management systems.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Loughborough University
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course explores the properties of soils and soft rocks in relation to civil engineering, the theory of geomechanics and practical geotechnical engineering.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course explores the properties of soils and soft rocks in relation to civil engineering, the theory of geomechanics and practical geotechnical engineering.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course explores the properties of soils and soft rocks in relation to civil engineering, the theory of geomechanics and practical geotechnical engineering.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research supervision is available in the following areas: concrete technology; construction and project management; environmental fluid mechanics; geotechnics; structural engineering.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at University Of Dundee
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Projects are based on original research or innovation; many have an experimental or analytical focus and may be carried out with an industrial partner; research areas include: structural engineering; geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering; water and environmental management.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at University Of Sheffield
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research opportunities available; interests of group include: ground movements caused by tunnelling and deep excavations and their effects on above-ground and in-ground structures; ground vibration caused by civil engineering construction and compaction settlement; rock penetration dynamics; lateral loading of piles and pile groups; piled foundations; rockfall mechanics; mechanical properties of mudrocks.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course explores the properties of soils and soft rocks in relation to civil engineering, the theory of geomechanics and practical geotechnical engineering.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This research will use the Imperial College Soil Mechanics section’s finite element program, ICFEP, to perform analyses to gain a better understanding of the effects of stabilising stiff clay cut slopes with piles and the mechanisms involved; parametric analyses will consider the effects of the key variables such as soil properties, pile spacing, diameter, stiffness, depth, fixity and position along the slope.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This research will use the Imperial College Soil Mechanics section’s finite element program, ICFEP, to perform analyses to gain a better understanding of the effects of stabilising stiff clay cut slopes with piles and the mechanisms involved; parametric analyses will consider the effects of the key variables such as soil properties, pile spacing, diameter, stiffness, depth, fixity and position along the slope.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research areas include: site characterisation and field monitoring, mechanical and chemical testing; centrifugal testing of soil models (static and dynamic); physical and numerical simulations of construction activities (tunnelling, grouting, drilling, trenching, pile driving and soil stabilisation); environmental hazards (pollution migration, clean-up, site remediation).(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at University Of Cambridge
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course explores the properties of soils and soft rocks in relation to civil engineering, the theory of geomechanics and practical geotechnical engineering.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Imperial College London
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Paid laboratory demonstrating, and tutoring, to gain teaching experience; research supervision is available: Seismic engineering, and extreme loadings; slope stability; multi-phase flow, and coupled multi-field analysis; soil modelling; waste minimisation, and reuse; ground improvement; site characterisation; tensile fabric structures: material testing, and modelling, analysis, and design, textile, and woven composite materials.(read more)
All geotechnical engineering courses at Newcastle University
History Of Art Phd
University Of Cambridge
Raphae, September 2007Overall score
excellent
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PhD Music
University Of Edinburgh
Anon, December 2007Overall score
Study experience
The research course at Edinburgh offers excellent support both human and bibliographical.
Facilities
Although some of the buildings are old the facilities are great. Even if you do not obtain the resources immediately they will provide what you need soon enough
Postgraduate life
Sometimes the undergraduate students do not consider the necessities of others such as silence in particular reserved places. Nonetheless the atmosphere is really fantastic.
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Economics PhD (Scottish Graduate Programme)
University Of Stirling
Nick, December 2007Overall score
Really nice campus, with lots of help at hand. My advice to new students is not to stay hidden in your room but to go out there and take part in sports and clubs because the benefits are terrific.
Study experience
I loved undegraduate study now I am doing pHD research, I love it even more.
Facilities
Excellent service.
Postgraduate life
Huge number of clubs, catering to many needs and hobbies. I love sports like volleyball, cricket, swimming etc.
Job prospects
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