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Maynooth International Engineering College (MIEC)

Qualification : PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR DEGREE

Award Type and NFQ level : RESEARCH PH.D. (10)

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The aim of the Structured PhD in Electronic Engineering is to provide the student with an opportunity to carry out a significant body of research work with support from the structured module component of the programme. The programme will offer both academic modules to enhance the student's specialist knowledge, and transferable skills modules. These modules will add significantly to the PhD experience by broadening the skill base of the candidate.

The first step in the application process is to identify a general research area that you are interested in and a potential supervisor in MU and FZU;  then contact a member of the department’s staff that is specialising in that area.    Note that applicants should only apply for the programme after they have secured agreement from a relevant member of staff to supervise their research. More information on research in the department can be found in the Research Interests section.

Closing date
Research applications are generally accepted at any time


Commences
September (or other agreed time)
 

Applicants will be considered based on academic merits as well as *English language proficiency:

Applicants are expected to hold an honours degree at 2:1 level or above (or international equivalent) in an appropriate subject.

IELTS 6.5, with no less than 6.0 in each band 
 

The PhD consists of 30 credits minimum / 90 credits maximum in taught modules.
15 credits must be in generic or transferable skills and
15 credits must be subject specific or specialist advanced modules.
270 credits minimum, / 330 credits maximum must be allocated to the research project and thesis.

Students will spend Year 1 and 4 in Maynooth University.  The remaining years 2 & 3 will be spent in Fuzhou University.  
 

Course Duration: 4 years full time

On completing a PhD in Electronic Engineering the graduate has a number of options open to them.  They may continue to build a career as a researcher in academia, for example as a Post-Doctoral researcher, or in the technology industry. They will also be attractive as an educator in all facets of the Higher Education sector.

Other possibilities include working in scientific research administration or a high-tech start-up environment. The experience and discipline gained from completing a PhD in Electronic Engineering also can open other avenues outside of this discipline where these skills are in great demand.

 

To commence your application please click here

You will be required to submit: 

  • Evidence of your primary degree  (not required from MIEC graduates)
  • Academic transcripts (not required from MIEC graduates)
  • A copy of your passport
  • Proposed Thesis Title and Summary 
  • personal statement   
  • An academic letter of recommendation
  • A professional letter of recommendation
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