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UCL (University College London): MPhil/PhD Sustainable Resources
| Institution | UCL (University College London) View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | Institute for Sustainable Resources View department profile |
| Web | www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/ |
| Study type | Unknown |
Summary
Work in the area of sustainable use of natural resources alongside experienced researchers in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment.
About the course Research degrees prove the capacity to organise, carry out and write up a substantial piece of research, presented in a thesis that shows academic rigour and originality.
The main and final product of this programme is the thesis, and your result rests on the examination of this.
At the end of your studies, you’ll be awarded a PhD in Sustainable Resources with one or more of the following sub-categories:
Sustainable Water Use, Sustainable Mineral Use, Sustainable Marine Use, Sustainable Biomass Use, Sustainable Energy Use, Sustainable Energy Use Economics, Engineering, Environment, Human Dimensions, Modelling, Policy. In 2015/16, UCL ISR’s PhD cohort reached 21, a large proportion of whom are working on collaborative projects measuring regional progress towards or away from environmental sustainability.
UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment
The Bartlett is UCL's multidisciplinary Faculty of the Built Environment. Our vision is a world where the systems and cities we build add to the wellbeing of both people and planet.
Ranked the #1 in the world for Architecture and Built Environment studies (QS 2025), we’re here to build a better future.
We offer an exceptional range of study and research resources, technical facilities, and opportunities for collaboration. By studying with us, students will learn to push boundaries, create new connections, and help shape …
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