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PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATE Are you:


FACULTY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


an experienced, practicing professional in the development, construction or maintenance of the built environment?


Do you want to: develop doctoral level thinking and apply it to your profession? make an impact in your professional practice? gain a highly regarded qualification? develop multidisciplinary solutions to current issues?


We offer: a doctorate informed by, and contributing to, your own professional practice


the opportunity to generate ground-breaking research in your workplace


a flexible course to fit around your current commitments


For further information or to book your place: Call: 0845 271 3333 Click: www.anglia.ac.uk/science_doctorate Email: FST-Answers@anglia.ac.uk


We are an approved Centre licensed to deliver NVQ Qualifications within the Glazing (Fenestration)/ Construction Industry, so if you work as any of the following, then we have the Qualification and appropriate CSCS card for you,


• Manager (site or office based) - Level 4 Black Card • Designer - Level 4 Black Card • Surveyor - Level 3 Gold Card • Curtain Wall/Windows Supervisor - Level 3 Gold Card • Curtain waller - Levels 2 or 3 • Window and Door Installer - Levels 2 or 3


WE VISIT YOU WHEREVER YOU ARE WORKING


Call David Smith on 07796 146 752 E: info@glazingqualifications.com www.glazingqualifications.com


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