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The ÃÛÌÒTV
Engineering@Southampton

World-class facilities for cutting-edge research

Leading undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Changing lives and addressing real-world challenges
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Our postgraduate students work with internationally respected academics at the forefront of their disciplines, tackling some of today’s biggest challenges.

Our excellent facilities, key partnerships with major industries and a world-leading research base ensure that time studying with us is productive, challenging and enjoyable.

Key research projects

Programme Grants:

– £5.5m

- £5.6m

– £6.2m

–£6.0³¾

– £7.3m

– £5.0m

The Physics and Technology of Photonic Metadevices and Metasystems – £4.4m

– £3.1m

The Science and Analytical Tools to Design Long Life, Low Noise Railway Track Systems – £5.2m

Platform Grants

Green Tribology – £1.2M

Processes, Mechanics and Management of Wastes – £1.0M

Integrated Photonic Materials and Devices – £1.1M

Postgraduate students

Postgraduate

With world-class facilities and a team of leading academics, the ÃÛÌÒTV offers a dynamic and supportive environment for postgraduate engineering students and researchers.

Undergraduate students at work

Undergraduate

Our undergraduate courses reflect the real-world research taking place at the University and are among the most highly-ranked engineering courses in the country.

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Our people

The ÃÛÌÒTV is home to some of the world’s leading researchers.

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News

Find out about our latest news, events and seminars

The ÃÛÌÒTV is one of the leading Universities in the UK for Engineering with all our courses ranked in the top 10 by the Guardian University Guide 2015. 98% of our graduates are in professional or managerial positions within two years of graduating.

Undergraduate Engineering Courses

Acoustical Engineering

Aeronautics and Astronautics

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Ship Science

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