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Master of Engineering

27 August 2024

Master’s research at the Wireless Research Centre (WRC) is done through our Master of Engineering (ME) programme. The research you can do depends on your background and the focus of your thesis project. If we find mutual interest in a topic, we'll find you the most appropriate academic department and co-supervisor. Check out our Master's programme.

HOW TO APPLY

Master’s research at WRC is done through theMaster of Engineering (ME) programme. The research you can do depends on your background and the focus of your thesis project. If we find there is mutual interest in a topic, WRC will find the most appropriate academic department and co-supervisor for you to work with.

The steps below outline the process of finding out more about WRC's research projects and how to apply to the Master's programme:

The first step is to read about our research and see if your areas of interest are covered by WRC's research.

Next, find out which WRC staff are involved in your area of interest and get in contact with them to see if thereis mutual interest in a researchtopic.

  • Browse the list ofWRC staffto find potential supervisors.

Then investigate the scholarships and other support that are available to help you study at WRC.

Finally, to take the next step to apply to study at WRC:

The deadlines for ΢ҕl Master’s applications are 15 June (for the July intake) and 10 January (for the February intake).

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For further information about the ΢ҕl Master's programme see these pages:

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