Study abroad in Leeds, United Kingdom: Most popular universities for Materials Science & Engineering.

Are you thinking of studying Materials Science & Engineering, abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Materials Science & Engineering in Leeds, United Kingdom. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.



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University of Leeds

The University, established in 1904, is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK. We are a world top 100 university and are renowned globally for the quality of our teaching and research. The strength of our academic expertise combined with the breadth of disciplines we cover, provides a wealth of opportunities and has real impact on the world in cultural, economic and societal ways.
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Most popular Materials Science & Engineering programmes for international students in Leeds

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Materials Science & Engineering degree in Leeds.

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Polymers, Colorants and Fine Chemicals

University of Leeds

On this Polymers, Colorants and Fine Chemicals course at University of Leeds, you will develop the knowledge and skills you need for a career in a range of industries, including cosmetics, biomaterials, surface coatings and graphic arts. As well as learning crucial research techniques, you’ll become proficient in the theory, application and analysis of polymers, fine chemicals and colorants.
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Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Particulate Materials

University of Leeds

This is an exciting opportunity for you to study a prestigious four year integrated PhD and MSc in Advanced Particulate Materials. The programme will be built around a large suite of specialist modules offered by the Centre. Up to 5 fully funded PhD studentships available for UK/EU students for 2014 entry. Apply now!
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Chemical and Materials Engineering

University of Leeds

Developing new processes for producing specialist materials is an emerging trend in the chemical industry for a wide variety of industrial and consumer applications. Covering all these areas, the Chemical and Materials Engineering degree at University of Leeds  is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills for a career in the chemical, materials and related industries.
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Funded Studentship: Lead-free Piezoelectric Materials in collaboration with AWE plc

University of Leeds

This fully funded studentship is attached to the research area of Lead-free Piezoelectric materials in collaboration with AWE plc.
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Funded Studentship: Multi-physics Model for Deposition and Coating of Fluid Onto Substrate

University of Leeds

A PhD position is available on a combined experimental and flow modelling study of the deposition and coating of fluid onto substrate. Applications are invited for a highly motivated individual to join the School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds.
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Funded Studentship: Advanced Photonic Biosensors and Laser Materials Processing

University of Leeds

This fully funded studentship is attached to the research area of advanced photonic biosensors and laser materials processing (EPSRC-Glucosense Diagnostics Ltd).
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Funded Studentship: Novel Encapsulation Technologies

University of Leeds

The Colloid and Polymer Engineering research group in the Institute of Particle Science and Engineering has an opening for a PhD studentship, partly sponsored by Procter & Gamble. This project is based on a long-term collaboration with the company to develop novel encapsulation technologies for application across the large port-folio of P&G.
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Nanomaterials for Nanoengineering

University of Leeds

Nanomaterials is a novel discipline at the cross-over of material science and generic nanotechnology. It deals with the synthesis and properties of materials which have structures less that 100 nm in dimension, such as free-standing nanopracticles, nanograins in a polycystal or nanoscale inclusions, phases or films within another material. The combination with engineering demonstrates the link between the structural and functional properties of these nanomaterials with the perspective applications as novel devices engineered at the nanoscale.
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About Materials Science & Engineering

Materials Engineering degrees are interdisciplinary studies that incorporate elements of Applied Chemistry and Physics. Materials Engineering students advance their knowledge of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology as part of courses offered by international engineering schools. Besides manipulating metals, ceramics, polymers, or biomaterials, materials engineers create new materials, advancing technological discoveries.

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