University of Birmingham - Postgraduate Open Day
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Lead the transformation of energy, healthcare and a wide range of global products, and broaden your horizons with our Meng Chemical Engineering (International Study). Take your studies global and help engineer a more sustainable world.
From advanced heat and mass transfer to reactors, thermodynamics and low-carbon energy processing, join us and immerse yourself in chemical engineering in the UK and overseas. You’ll graduate with advanced technical, analytical and professional skills for roles in various industries including healthcare, energy and manufacturing.g at the cutting edge.
Combining theory and practice you’ll learn the fundamentals of chemical and energy engineering. Discover how to design processes to convert raw materials into products, and study topics such as food engineering and healthcare technologies. Spending a year at one of our partner universities around the world, you’ll expand your experience of the subject in a global context.
With your fourth-year project you’ll develop high-level lab skills and dive deeper into areas that most interest you including renewable energy, future of food engineering and pharmaceutical drug development. Our teaching draws directly on our own cutting-edge research so you’re at the forefront of current innovations.
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