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Reproductive Science and Women's Health MRes
UCL (University College London)

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Qualification

MRes - Master of Research

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Location

UCL (University College London) - Bloomsbury Campus

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

1 Year

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Study Reproductive Science and Women's Health in UCL’s world-class research environment, working with researchers and clinicians who are shaping the newest ideas and developments in this field. Build your expertise in maternal and fetal health, neonatology, women's cancer and reproductive health, develop a valuable network, and come away with sought-after research skills and experience. Join us at UCL’s Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women's Health (UCL EGA IfWH) to explore reproductive science and women's health, focusing on the areas of this field that interest you the most. You will choose taught modules, and select research areas, from a variety of subjects spanning the four themes of the institute: maternal and fetal health, neonatology, women's cancer and reproductive health. You will have the chance to conduct an independent research project, and gain practical experience and theoretical understanding in research methodologies and critical analysis. The course brings together the expertise of clinicians and researchers from a diverse range of disciplines, working on innovation in research and clinical practice. You will get first-hand insight into some of the newest developments in the field of reproductive science and women’s health. It places a strong emphasis on research skills and experience, and you will come away with transferable academic and professional skills valuable for your future career, such as knowledge on how to perform research and critical appraisal. The course is suitable for medical, science and nursing students who wish to gain a grounding in reproductive science and women's health and develop the skills required by today's science. It is also suitable for clinical staff, working in academic, biomedical, and clinical environments. This programme is also available on a modular (flexible) basis, with a duration of 5 calendar years.

Tuition fees
Student living
£19,300 per year
Students from Domestic

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