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Source: https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk ... MIDP_Leaflet_LR.pdf
Overview
The Malaysia-Imperial Doctoral Programme (MIDP) supports the Malaysian government’s aim to increase the proportion of university academic staff educated to PhD level, and encourages the fostering of academic and research links between Imperial College London and Malaysia.
About The Programme
Malaysia-Imperial Doctoral Programme PhDstudents are enrolled and follow all the regulations that full-time PhD students follow, however it is understood that the student/tutor will only spend between 12 and 18 months based in London with their Imperial supervisor. This is normally arranged through three trips and should be designed to fit around the student, the supervisors and the research that is to be conducted (each trip is a minimum of three months and maximum nine months). The Imperial supervisor is supported by a co-supervisor at the host university in Malaysia, who helps guide the student when they are in Malaysia. Therefore the student benefits from having a minimum of two supervisors all the way through their project.
This programme is designed not only in order for the student to benefit from an Imperial PhD but the hope is that this programme offers collaboration prospects for both the student and supervisors involved in the programme. In order to help facilitate the supervision of the programme as well as the collaboration efforts, each year, a two week
supervisor trip is available for each of the three years of the programme; this can be for either the Imperial or the
Malaysian supervisor (three trips in total).
MIDP students can study in any of Imperial’s departments and are currently studying in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Division of Investigative Science (Medicine), the Division of Surgery, Oncology, Reproductive Biology and Anaesthetics (Medicine) and with our newer Department of Humanities and the Centre for Educational Development.
Kindly refer attachement for more information.
https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk ... MIDP_Leaflet_LR.pdf
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