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Discipline description
The curriculum offered at the Doctoral School aims to help doctoral students acquire knowledge on innovative and inventive techniques within the scope of environmental engineering, mining and energy. The curriculum offered within the discipline encompasses general and programme-specific education in the form of lectures, practical classes and seminars. The problems included in the curriculum encompass the condition of individual components of the environment and innovative high-efficiency solutions for water and sewage treatment, processes in the closed-loop economy, contemporary problems of waste management, advanced mathematical and numerical methods, modern energy systems and renewable energy sources. The curriculum also includes the problem areas that are to prepare doctoral students for research work, including technology transfers and research results commercialisation, academic research methodology and the principles of research project financing.
Graduates will have acquired knowledge and skills within the scope of environmental engineering, mining and energy. They will be qualified to work in organisations related to the broadly understood environment, to undertake their independent economic activity or to pursue an academic career at universities and research centres in Poland and abroad.
Who may apply?
The person eligible to apply for admission to the CUT Doctoral School in the scientific discipline of environmental engineering, mining and energy must have the professional title of Master or Master in Engineering in a technical or agricultural study programme or in one of the following study programmes: mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, biotechnology or Earth sciences. In the case of candidates with the title awarded in a different study programme, the decision on the possibility of admission is to be taken by the Qualifying Committee appointed by the Head of the Scientific Council.