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Course description: Current research includes: chemistry of cyclopropenes; unusual fatty acids; mycolic acids; tuberculosis; asthma; immune system disease; biotransformations for producing fine chemicals; plant saponins; new routes to environmentally important pheromones; studies on conducting polymers; application of ab initio theory to molecular spectroscopy.(read more)
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Course description: The MPhil focuses on the design and execution of an original research project, which occupies about two-thirds of the year, with correspondingly less time devoted to formal teaching; the Master’s combines advanced lecture modules in an area of specialisation, with safety and professional skills modules, and a period of individual research; specialisations on offer include: Chemical biology; electrochemistry and surface science.(read more)
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Course description: This new programme addresses the key themes of pharmaceutical, biomedical and environmental analysis, and homeland security; extensive consultation with industry and the engineering and physical sciences research council (EPSRC) identified a need for more research-oriented postgraduate training, and this programme is designed for graduates in chemistry or a closely related discipline who wish to develop their research skills in 1 of these areas.(read more)
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Course description: Research interests include: cluster science; the study of helium nanodroplets and their properties as a quantum fluid; molecular astrophysics and atmospheric chemistry; modelling of spectra recorded from stars and nebulae to identify their constituent molecules; processes in the upper atmosphere; surface science; analysis of how catalysts can facilitate the preparation of advanced materials; solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance.(read more)
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Course description: Modules include: introduction to molecular biology research (20 credits); molecular basis of disease I: mendelian disorders (20 credits); molecular basis of disease II: complex disorders (20 credits); molecular services in health care (10 credits); statistics (10 credits); bioinformatics (10 credits); gene regulation in mammalian cells (10 credits); molecular technologies (20 credits); research project (60 credits).(read more)
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Course description: This programme includes modules offered by the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Computer Science and brings together 2 important aspects of modern chemistry.(read more)
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Course description: Research interests include: combinatorial chemistry; cancer chemotherapy; computational chemistry; novel biomolecules from microbial sources; x-ray crystallography; protein structure elucidation and the generation of new compounds targeted towards specific molecular entities or cells.(read more)
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Course description: Main research areas: Analytical and inorganic chemistry: development of non-isotopic immunoassays and multi-analyte optical or electrochemical sensors; structure-fluorescence relationships, design of new fluorescence labels and probes; aspects of flow injection analysis; electro-analytical chemistry; synthesis and spectroscopic study of phenylene-mercurials and of substituted triptycenes incorporating animony, silicone, arsenic and bismuth atoms.(read more)
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Course description: The course involves the study of the evolutionary relationships among organisms and gene families using molecular methods, with evolutionary trees (phylogenies) generated from the analysis of DNA and protein sequences; the programme involves both laboratory work (DNA extraction; PCR and sequencing) and bioinformatics (DNA sequence alignment and phylogeny reconstruction).(read more)
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Course description: Major areas of research interest include: solid-state chemistry; glass chemistry; cement chemistry; polymer chemistry; environmental and analytical chemistry; organic chemistry; spectroscopy and theoretical chemistry.(read more)
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Course description: The course is very wide-ranging and interdisciplinary with many national, European and international collaborations; research interests encompass a diverse range of interests which interface with physics, biology, pharmacy, materials and computational science and chemical engineering.(read more)
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Course description: The division in the School of Pharmacy provides a unique multidisciplinary environment for PhD study, giving graduates from a wide variety of backgrounds in the physical and life sciences the opportunity to contribute to the development of new treatments for many different diseases; working in this group allows students to work with those with a proven track record in taking new molecules from discovery to clinical trials, and on to the market.(read more)
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Course description: Course provides recent graduates with training in current analytical techniques and scientific skills relating to a range of sectors, including the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, optoelectronics and environmental management; programme consists of a taught element and a substantial research project.(read more)
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Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
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Course description: The course aims to provide students with an appreciation of the interrelationships between fundamental research and its commercial exploitation; students develop an understanding of specific areas of modern chemistry and become fluent in the financial, marketing and managerial aspects of modern business.(read more)
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Course description: 5 main research topic areas: Coordination, organometallic and supramolecular chemistry: synthesis of transition and main group metal and f-element complexes; small molecule activation and homogeneous catalysis; surface, solution and solid-state supramolecular self-assembly; photochemistry and time-resolved spectroscopy; biological inorganic chemistry: coordination complexes as mimics for Mo, W, Cu and NiFe enzymes.(read more)
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Course description: The course covers the process from drug discovery, through pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism to formulation, coupled with training in the techniques of analytical chemistry that are used to underpin the drug development cycle.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research area includes: Synthesising new monomers and polymers for electronic device application; fabrication of polymer MISFETs; schottky diodes; LEDs; electrical and optical characterisation of polymers and devices; AFM/EFM/kelvin probe studies on fabricated devices.(read more)
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Course description: Offers students modules covering environmental analysis and the analytical techniques used in environmental science together with modules on environmental management systems, environmental assessment, wastewater treatment and solid waste management; the course incorporates modules from the cross-faculty MSc in Environmental Studies administered by the Department of Chemistry.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Modules topics include: Spectroscopy and dynamics: studies of fragmentation in isolated molecules using tunable laser and synchrotron light sources; time-resolved studies of intramolecular energy transfer; photoelectron studies of chiral molecules; astrophysical chemistry: observational and laboratory spectroscopy of molecules and dust found in stellar, circumstellar and interstellar media.(read more)
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Public Policy MSc
University Of Bristol
Gemma, December 2007Overall score
Im studying a postgraduate masters course here, Im not sure i would have enjoyed spending 3/4 years here doing my undergraduate but this year has been wicked so far. I graduated from manchester university and i loved it there and met the best people, if id studied here at bristol i dont think i would have done as most people who study at bristol university dont seem like my sort of people. Being from the north myself i find southern people arent so welcoming at up in manchester!!
Study experience
the course is really interesting and the majority of lecturers are really engaging. The course material is also exremely interesting but be prepared for alot of reading and essay writing!!
Facilities
the library is good, but as with most librarys the books are in high demand, many of the librarys also close pretty early but our SU is working on getting a 24 hour library
Postgraduate life
There are lots of societys to choose from, but being a postgraduate i found them all pretty undergraduate orientated so am not part of many myself
Job prospects
Ive heard its good, hence doing my Msc here!! It always does well in league tables also.
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MSc Social Research
Northumbria University
Melissa, December 2007Overall score
Study experience
Obviously a very difficult course but if it is a subject that you enjoy then i def recommend it
Facilities
Excellent use of projectors presentations and meeting facilities
Postgraduate life
Wonderful students makes learning worthwhile
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Occupational Psychology MSc
University Of Gloucestershire
Details Not Given, June 2010Overall score
the need to get experience alongside their studies, and to read throughout the whole course, not just at the end!
Study experience
lecturers who are chartered psychologists with real experience who also care about your well-being on the course. a lot of self-motivation is required for this course, you're certainly not spoon-fed. if you put the effort into lectures and reading around the course, you'll get a lot out of it.
Facilities
the library may not have many books but they are all useful and the library staff are helpful with reserving books etc. there are always computers available throughout campus, in my experience.
Postgraduate life
did not join any because i live away from university
Job prospects
i will be looking for a job, and am hoping to take a route further away from my masters in the field of counselling and clinical psychology. however, there is plenty in the subject matter of my course and also the skills developed through the masters that i will be adding to my cv.
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