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MPhil in Veterinary Science (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) by thesis

MPhil in Veterinary Science (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) by thesis

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Full time | University of Cambridge | 12 months | JAN-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

12 months

Start date

JAN-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MPhil - Master of Philosophy

Subject areas

Neuroscience / Neurobiology Physiology (Human) Veterinary Science

Course type

Research

Course Summary

The Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience (PDN) offers excellent opportunities and facilities for training in research, leading to the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) degree.

Our one-year full-time (two years part-time) MPhil research programme leads to the MPhil in Veterinary Science degree. Students also attend relevant lectures and seminars and participate in skills development training activities organised by the department and the Postgraduate School of Life Sciences. The main aims of the course are:

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  • to give students with relevant experience at the first-degree level the opportunity to carry out focussed research in the discipline under close supervision; and
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  • to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests.

Students usually start their project in October and submit a thesis of not more than 20,000 words by the end of August. We also accept students to start in January and April.

Full information on potential supervisors and research projects can be found on the Postgraduate Education page on the department website. Candidates are required to contact potential supervisors in advance of applying. General enquiries concerning postgraduate opportunities within the Department of PDN can also be directed to postgradinfo@pdn.cam.ac.uk. Initial enquiries should be made as early as possible.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the MPhil, students will have:

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  • a comprehensive understanding of techniques, and a thorough knowledge of the literature, applicable to their own research;
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  • demonstrated originality in the application of knowledge, together with a practical understanding of how research and enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in their field;
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  • shown abilities in the critical evaluation of current research and research techniques and methodologies; and
  • demonstrated some self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems, and acted autonomously in the planning and implementation of research.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£9,858

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£37,458

Entry requirements

Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK High II.i Honours Degree.