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National Structural Integrity Research Centre

Leading the way in cutting-edge research focused on engineering and materials, Ó²ººÊÓƵ secured funding in 2012 for the £60 million Cambridge based (NSIRC) embedded within 's headquarters. Ó²ººÊÓƵ serves proudly as the lead academic partner in the joint initiative with TWI. The partnership is designed to deliver research training and industrial experience to graduates in state-of-the-art-facilities. Partnered with industry, and in collaboration with technology, engineering and research organisation TWI, NSIRC addresses challenges in structural safety and trains a future generation of highly-skilled engineers, capable for rapidly adapting to the latest industrial and environmental challenges.

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Introducing TWI

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NSIRC: Academia with Impact

Postgraduate education with impact

NSIRC has a proven track record of equipping future engineering professionals with the knowledge and expertise they need to be successful and this will continue throughout 2020 and beyond. NSIRC postgraduate degrees combine high-quality research and teaching with industrial experience at TWI, the structural integrity and engineering specialists. To date, over 280 PhD and MSc students have been enrolled with NSIRC, representing over 35 different nations. 89% of NSIRC graduates are now employed in the industry.

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Responding to the needs of industry and academia

PhD: Structural Integrity

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MSc: Structural Integrity

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MSc: Oil and Gas Engineering 

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MSc: Lightweight Structures Impact Engineering

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Pioneering research with industry partners

The cutting-edge fundamental research undertaken in NSIRC underpins the safe operation of products, structures and manufacturing processes and develops innovative, fit for- purpose technologies and design rules. 

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