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School of Computer Science Open Day Presentation Barry Cheetham (PGR Admissions & CS-CDT Acting Manager). 28 November 2012 barry@man.ac.uk. Also. Prof. Tom Thomson “Nanotechnology CDT (NOWNANO) (thomas.thomson@manchester.ac.uk ) Prof. Andy Brass Systems Biology CDT
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School of Computer Science Open Day Presentation Barry Cheetham (PGR Admissions & CS-CDT Acting Manager) 28 November 2012 barry@man.ac.uk
Also • Prof. Tom Thomson • “Nanotechnology CDT (NOWNANO) (thomas.thomson@manchester.ac.uk ) • Prof. Andy Brass • Systems Biology CDT (andy.brass@manchester.ac.uk) • Chris Farrington • Application & admissions procedures (Christopher.Farrington@manchester.ac.uk)
Research Studies • EPSRC CENTRE FOR DOCTORAL TRAINING • IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS-CDT) • Only CDT in Computer Science. • Started 2011. • At least 15 studentships available each year for home/EU • Full fees/maintenance support for 4 years. • Most funding available for home/EU will be for CDT. • For CDT, all PhD’s are 4 years. • Currently no definite funding for international students • Externally funded students eligible • Traditional 3-year PhD’s continuing.
Research Studies • CDT – Other Differences • Six months of ‘inauguration’: • Training in methods of research • Taught modules • Introduction to all our research topics • Meet potential supervisors • ‘Sample project’ • PhD topic assigned at end of inauguration period. • Becomes normal PhD after initial 6 months • 3.5 years for research, writing up, publishing etc.
Research Groups • Our research Areas • Formal Methods • Machine Learning and Optimisation • Information Management • Text Mining • BioHealth Informatics • Advanced Processor Technologies • Nano Engineering and Storage Tech • Imaging Science & Biomedical Eng • Advanced Interfaces • Software Systems
Research Studies • Conventional 3-year PhDs • To continue, but there will be less funding for home/EU • No changes for externally funded overseas students. • Application procedure same as before: • Select a supervisor or a project. • Fill in on-line form & attach the following: • a research proposal • a personal statement. • You may discuss research proposal with potential supervisor. • You may base it on one of our published research projects: • www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/researchprojects/ • Personal statement may add any detail you feel is relevant.
Research Studies • CDT applications • Enter via: http://cdt.cs.manchester.ac.uk/ • Not obliged to specify a supervisor, nor a project. • However, applicants can do so if they wish. • Attach ‘statement of intent’ in place of ‘research proposal’ • (Details on next page) • Encouraged to look at staff research profiles, existing projects etc. to gain impression of what we do in the School, • Contact possible supervisors to discuss research ideas. • Initial relationship may lead to choice of PhD topic. • But this is not guaranteed. • All applications considered by CDT admissions panel. • Short-listed candidates will be invited for interview. • Funded awarded along with place on the programme
Research Degrees • Qualifications Required • 2.1 hons degree (or equivalent) in Science or Eng. • or • First degree with additional UK Masters Degree • For non-UK applicants, English Language: • IELTS 7 • Cambridge Proficiency minimum level C • TOEFL 600 (paper based) or • 250 (computer based) • Two letters of reference confirming applicant’s academic or research skills.
Research Degrees • Funding and Studentships • Studentships available to UK and EU nationals who wish to start a PhD through the CS-CDT in September 2012. • UK/EU applicants must be eligible to pay ‘home fees’. • To apply for a funded place, refer to our ‘How To Apply’ page • International students can apply for: • PDS Awards (first deadline 7 Dec 2012): http://www.eps.manchester.ac.uk/research- degrees/studentships/presidents-doctoral-scholar-awards-2013/ • Partial fees waivers
Research Studies • CDT: ‘Statement of Intent’ • Included with CDT application to give us the following info • Why you are applying for a CDT award • Why you believe you are well qualified to undertake a PhD • What areas of research you are most interested in • Your current perspective of why these areas are important and worth studying. • Any other information you consider relevant. • (publications, relevant work experience etc.)