Postgraduate Mini Lecture Series

Our internationally renowned degree programmes are shaped by our rich, dynamic research environment which connects learning with global challenges. Adopting evidence-based approaches that are supported by world-class physical and digital learning environments, we work in partnership with our students to co-create knowledge and to develop the next generation of global thinkers and leaders - creating a living legacy of future world changers.

The College of Science & Engineering’s learning and teaching activity is designed develop graduates with knowledge and skills to become dynamic researchers and  leaders of the future.

Here you will find a flavour of that inspiring learning delivered by our world changing academic staff.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 1

Join Dr Eilidh Jack for this taster lecture on Population Proportions.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 2

Join Professor Graham Woan as he explains Gravitational Wave Detection.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 3

Join Dr Fani Deligianni for this taster lecture on Attention in Deep Learning.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 4

Join Dr Mitchum Bock for a taster lecture from our Data Analysis skills course - Intro to Data Visualisation.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 5

Join Dr Nicolas Labrosse for this taster lecture as he explains the Sun's atmosphere.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 6

Join William Kelly for this taster lecture on Hydrographic Surveying.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 7

Join Dr Chris Anagnostopoulos for this taster lecture, Contextual Database & Conceptual Modelling.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 8

Join Dr Stuart Grey for this taster lecture, A History of Space Debris.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 9

Join Dr Thorsten Balke for this taster lecture on coastal wetlands.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 10

Join Dr Fani Deligianni for this taster lecture, Model Specific Explanations.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 11

Join Dr Alexey Ganin for this taster lecture on Nanoporous Materials.

PGT Lecture Series: Episode 12

Join Dr Stephen Sproules for this taster lecture on Metal-Ligand Multiple Bonds.