Register

Search

and / or

Advanced Search

Related Programmes

Did you study here?

Write a short review & help students like you! Over 1,500 students already shared their experience.

Share your study experience now

Stay up-to-date?

Receive relevant New and Updated programmes: personal updates!

PU_Light.jpg

Nuclear Engineering MPhil – (M.Phil.)

The University of Manchester

School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
Location: Manchester / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Research
Languages: English 
-2.234344,53.519084

Location of The University of Manchester

Nuclear energy is the only large-scale provider of low-carbon electricity in the UK, accounting for 22% of our current electricity production. In 2006 there were 23 nuclear reactors operating the in UK including: eight Magnox reactors, the last due to close in 2010, fourteen Advanced Gas Cooled Reactors (AGRs), the last due for decommissioning in 2023, and one Pressurised Water Reactors due for decommissioning in 2035.

Before and beyond this the UK Government must not rule out the possibility that new nuclear build might be necessary at some point in the future in order to meet our ambitions on reducing carbon emissions
The Government is committed to ensuring that the country continues to sustain its existing nuclear power stations, and deal with historic liabilities through the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.

Internationally, the Generation IV Forum (GIF) has been established with the objective to identify and pursue research and development needed to develop reactors which could be commissioned from 2030 (or earlier) and which could provide: competitively priced electricity; improved proliferation resistance; exceptional safety performance; and waste minimisation advancing on current technology. The GIF collaboration includes the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, France, Korea, Japan, South Africa, Switzerland, and UK.

Nuclear Decommissioning Engineering is a major research theme in MACE and is well supported by EPSRC and the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency. The UK has a number of nuclear facilities, fuel reprocessing plants, reactors and research facilities that are now no longer required. A number of 'end of life' options have been considered and a total systems approach to determine the optimum decommissioning strategy for the diverse range of legacy nuclear plants is being undertaken.
Research Centres
Dalton Institute
Specialist Interest Groups (SIG)
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Energy and Multiphysics
Nuclear Graphite
Reliability, Availability, Maintenance and Safety
Turbulence Mechanics


Contents

An MPhil Degree provides research opportunities if you wish to qualify for a master's degree by the submission of a research thesis. This should detail the results of original work in any one of the Schools' research fields.

The total time required to complete this programme is a minimum of 12 months full-time or the equivalent part-time study. You will also be permitted to register as writing-up student for 12 months at the end of the degree to complete your dissertation. Subject to satisfactory progress, it is possible to transfer to PhD at the end of the degree, requiring a further two years full-time study, or four years part-time.

IELTS

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

Take test

GRE® revised General Test

Official Registration.
Get free test prep and register today.

Register Now! GRE beacon

Requirements

Academic Requirement - Applicants for admission will normally hold a Bachelors degree or equivalent qualification, a Masters Degree or equivalent qualification, or both. The level of attainment for the Bachelor's degree will normally be equivalent to that of a First or Second Class Honours UK Bachelor's degree.

Professional qualifications other than a Bachelor's Degree and/or relevant and appropriate experience may be taken into account for entry to an MPhil degree.

Langauage Requirement - In addition, all applicants will need to demonstrate competency in the English language. Applicants who do not already posses a recognised English Language qualification will need to take a recognised test such as IELTS or TOEFL and attain a minimum of IELTS 6.5 ( with no sub test less than 5.5), TOEFL 570 usually with 5.0 in the TWE (Computer-based 230 or above or Internet-based 88-89 or above). Other English Language qualifications / tests can be considered including those offered by the University's English Language Teaching Centre

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

MastersPortal.eu - Finds the Masters for you!
 

Portals

Erasmus Mundus

Erasmus Mundus is a scholarship and co-operation programme in the field of higher education which promotes the European Union as a centre of excellence in learning around the world.

Read the article

Why Europe?

Why would you study your Master's abroad? Why in Europe, and, why not? Globalisation is ongoing, the world is your backyard. A new world of study options becomes available!

Read the article

Overseas

Institutes Overseas

anywhere