Full time
2 years
NOV
MPhil - Master of Philosophy
Molecular Biology Education Research
Research
Our life sciences department spans a wide selection of courses including Wildlife and Animal Conservation, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Science, Microbiology, Forensic Science, and much more.
Wolverhampton sciences students will have access to a range of a cutting-edge equipment (three 90-seater state-of-the-art laboratories, including a specialist ballistics lab, and a forensic crime scene house), dynamic learning spaces and expert teaching.
Many of our courses are accredited by professional bodies, including the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists, and the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, which means they are designed to meet the requirements of these bodies and our industry partners who have helped inform their content.
From epidemiologists to biomedical scientists, graduates have gone on to secure successful careers at leading companies such as the NHS, Eurofins, West Midlands Police, UK Health Security Agency, Public Health England, the World Health Organisation (WHO), and Glaxo Smith Kline.
For this course (per year)
£4,786
For this course (per year)
£15,950
To apply for a research degree, you should normally hold one or more of the following: a first or upper second-class honours degree, or a master’s degree, or evidence of prior practice or learning that is accepted by the University, or a qualification which is regarded by the University as equivalent to a first or upper second-class honours degree.
The University of Wolverhampton is a fantastic place for postgraduate study, putting students firmly first, and encouraging them to “Be who you want to be.” To discover what that means for each student, the university provides the guidance, facilities and expertise needed, including: High-quality education and training World-leading research (REF2021) Excellent student support Opportunities for social mobility (Higher Education...more
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