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Bioengineering MScR
The University of Edinburgh

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Qualification

MSc - Master of Science

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Location

The King's Buildings Campus

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Dec 2026

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Duration

1 Year

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Bioengineering is a highly interdisciplinary research area that forges connections between engineering, physical sciences, biology and medicine. The aim is to research and develop innovative diagnostic, therapeutic and real-time monitoring biomedical devices and technologies.The main research initiatives in bioengineering can be split into three key areas:Assistive technologies for stem cell medicineMedical diagnostics and biosensingSynthetic biology and industrial biotechnologyAs a Masters by Research (MScR) student, you will spend the duration of this programme working on a research project. An MScR programme allows you to gain specialist knowledge in your research area, and is sometimes taken as a precursor to a PhD.You will conduct your research as part of the Institute for Bioengineering, a vibrant and varied group whose interests include modelling, biosensing, biomedical signals and biomedical applications of engineering technology.

Tuition fees
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£10,920 per year
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The University of Edinburgh
Grant Institute Kings Buildings,W Mains RdEdinburghEH9 3JWUnited Kingdom