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Continuing and Archived CDTs

CDTs that continue, but are no longer recruiting are:

Bridges Programme

Providing PhD students with deep knowledge of contemporary research questions in the social sciences, and training in mathematical and computational approaches needed to answer them.

MASDOC

Run jointly between the Departments of Mathematics and Statistics. MASDOC has broad scope, but is rooted in four themes: analysis, computation and numerical analysis, probability, and statistics.

OxWASP

Dedicated to providing the organisation, environment and personnel needed to develop the future industrial and academic research leaders in statistics for modern day science, exemplified by 'big data'.

Sustainable Materials

Offering an EngD International qualification, addressing industry-driven research challenges and ultimately establishing economic and environmental sustainability.

Synbio

a 4-year doctoral programme that offers training in the new field of Synthetic Biology, the 'Engineering of Biology'. This centre is a collaboration between the Universities of Warwick, Oxford and Bristol.

Urban Science

Enabling future cities to deliver services, while keeping their citizens safe, healthy, prosperous, and well informed, requires a step-change in knowledge and understanding, focussing on transforming city-scale data.

Previous CDTs that have now concluded are:

Complexity Science Trained a new generation of complexity scientists at PhD level, teaching knowledge and skills to understand, control and design complex systems

MOAC Established in 2003 to catalyse research and training at Warwick across the physical/life sciences interface. It was formed in response to the EPSRC’s aim to embed physical sciences methodologies into solving biological sciences problems.

Integrated Magnetic Resonance Involved internationally-leading researchers at the Universities of Warwick, St Andrews/Dundee, Southampton, Nottingham and Aberdeen as well as all the major industrial Magnetic Resonance companies.

Systems Biology Students received state-of-the-art training in systems biology research and carry out a wide range of exciting PhD projects focusing on model bacterial, animal and plant systems.

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