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iSLI raises number of EngD graduates

26 July 2007 | By Mark Osborne | Recruitment News

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The Institute for System Level Integration (iSLI), based in Scotland, has had its biggest group of students graduate with The Engineering Doctorate (EngD), a four-year Ph.D.-Level Research Degree funded by the UK Electronics Industry and the government-funded Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

"This is our fifth graduation ceremony, and the growing numbers of graduates reflects the importance UK industry is giving to the Engineering Doctorate degree," commented Sian Williams, EngD Centre Manager at iSLI. "Our graduates have gained many valuable new skills and their graduation today brings them a step closer to the end goal of EngD - the creation of senior leadership roles in industry. We look forward to a further five REs completing their research in the near future and joining this prestigious group at Glasgow's next graduation ceremony in December 2007."

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