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Brunel's mechanical, automotive, and aerospace engineering programs focus on creating innovative theories, techniques, and approaches in applied mechanics to solve practical challenges across industries including aerospace, construction, energy, and medical engineering. Our industry-aligned knowledge contributes to advancing transportation technologies, tackling issues related to developing environmentally friendly, high-efficiency vehicles and fuels, as well as smart transportation networks.
Career opportunities and future prospects
Throughout your PhD studies and for three years after completing your research at Brunel, you'll benefit from personalized career guidance. We urge you to begin career planning and personal growth management early in your research journey, particularly if you're uncertain about your professional direction. Our career services offer digital resources, individual advising sessions, and diverse events and workshops. The Professional Development Center organizes an annual schedule of career-focused activities, including industry presentations, job fairs, employer meetups, and skill-building sessions.
Furthermore, when opportunities arise, you might engage in compensated work, as we acknowledge that teaching and academic support roles provide valuable professional and career growth experiences.