The extended period of study associated with the 4-year EPSRC CDT PhD programme provides additional time, beyond the usual PhD period, for training in a broad range of sustainability issues and to foster multi-disciplinary collaborative skills that will create future leaders for both industry and research.

This is achieved through a taught component, Grand Challenge project and several cohort building activities throughout the four years. Below is overview of the four year training programme.

Overview The programme begins with a term of workshops which have specifically been created for the CDT and cover a broad range of sustainability issues and quantitative subjects that will assist students with their research. In the second term students work on a Grand Challenge project which provides a team building platform for interdisciplinary work and helps put their research into context.

From the start of the third term onwards, CDT students will be working on their doctoral research projects.

Breakdown of the training programme

Taught Component

It will be delivered during the first term and second term and will be in the form of a series of workshops which have been specifically designed for the CDT (apart from the Systems Approaches in Engineering, Systems Aspects of Advanced M & E Components and Sustainable Development workshops which are based on pre-existing MSc modules). The workshops will be scheduled in 2-day blocks each week.

All students are required to attend all workshops. Where appropriate, workshops will provide examples relating to the current Grand Challenge Projects and include input from different sections.

Taught Component Workshops
  • Matlab Primer

  • Statistical Analysis I - IV

  • Systems Thinking

  • Whole Life Cycle Issues in Civil Engineering

  • Resilience and Future Change

  • Infrastructure Monitoring

  • Delivering Maximum Value from Existing Infrastructure

  • The Circular Economy and Civil Infrastructure

  • Multiple Use Infrastructure

  • Low Carbon Construction

  • Processing and Managing Field Data

  • Reliability in Civil Engineering

  • Innovation and Enterprise

  • Sustainable Development

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