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Deadline for CDT 2020 entry fast approaching!

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If you are interested in joining our integrated PhD and MSc in Fluid Dynamics programme beginning Sept 2020, note the deadline for applications is 13th January 2020.

Not sure if a CDT programme is right for you? Check out some of our current students experiences below to get an idea on how the CDT in Fluid Dynamics at the University of Leeds could benefit your postgraduate research studies. Read here for more information on the programme and how to apply.

"The CDT helped me develop a strong and comprehensive background in fluid dynamics, especially in the MSc year. The MSc team project where I worked with two mathematicians was a great opportunity to work with people from a different background. I have been working on an industrial project with Dupont Teijin Films and CDT allowing me to apply theoretical and numerical techniques to solve a real and applied problem." -  Khaled Al-Gaithi

"I found that the CDT offered a valuable opportunity to see a wide range of subjects before committing to a single research area. The cohort structure allows for enhanced teamwork and collaboration with other students, which creates a great environment for study and research" - Andrew Clarke

"I chose the CDT in Fluid Dynamics because of its integrated MSc and PhD program. The MSc delivers a solid foundation in the relevant theory, and the opportunity to engage with a diverse range of potential research areas before committing to a specific project. There are also great opportunities for continual professional development of both technical and soft skills." - Eleanor Harvey

"The CDT provided me with the luxury of time to gain a real understanding of the breadth of possibilities open to me within fluid dynamics as well as the skills and confidence to believe I could tackle any one of those possibilities successfully. I've been supported and encouraged by both the CDT management and my peers in applying for and successfully obtaining the nationally competitive EPSRC RISE Connectors Award as well as one of three annual policy internships offered by Defra. These opportunities mean that not only have I developed more than the required academic skill set but I have also created a network that will be invaluable in the future." - Megan Bickle