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40 Master's degrees offered by the university
Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine programme from the University of Cambridge aims to provide professionally relevant teaching and learning informed by research in an integrated clinical and research environment.
Brain Health and Disease - Clinical Neuroscience
The Brain Health and Disease - Clinical Neuroscience course from University of Cambridge students will benefit from a wide range of world-leading experts, including via seminars, journal clubs and social events.
Medical Science (Paediatrics)
This Medical Science (Paediatrics) course from the University of Cambridge is exclusively research-based; students are integrated into the research culture of the department and the institute in which they are based.
Medical Science (Clinical Neurosciences)
The Medical Science (Clinical Neurosciences) course from the University of Cambridge is based on individual needs and abilities, and is designed to help you to think clearly, originally and practically, and to prepare you for leadership in science. We teach our graduate students how to plan and carry out cutting-edge research. Cambridge is an amazing place to learn how to do research.
Therapeutic Sciences
The Therapeutic Sciences course from the University of Cambridge aims to select a cohort of students with the skills, motivation and ability to excel in order to create the next generation of scientific and business leaders in the therapeutics and healthcare sector.
Genomic Medicine
Genomic Medicine from University of Cambridge addresses the perceived skills deficit in data science and computational skills that is common in many postgraduate students
Translational Medical Research
This Translational Medical Research course from University of Cambridge will consist of taught and research elements focusing on key areas of research excellence of the Department of Medicine: translational immunology, pandemic preparedness, cardiovascular and respiratory research, and acute and emergency care.
Biological Science (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience)
The MPhil in Biological Science (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) offered by the University of Cambridge is a full-time research degree. Students also attend relevant lectures and seminars and participate in skills development training activities organized by the department and the Graduate School of Life Sciences.
Basic and Translational Neuroscience
The Basic and Translational Neuroscience programme from the University of Cambridge is a stand-alone postgraduate course in neuroscience offering both taught and research components.
Medical Science (Oncology)
This Medical Science (Oncology)course from the University of Cambridge is designed to produce postgraduates with rigorous research and analytical skills, who are exceptionally well equipped to go on to doctoral study, postgraduate research, or employment in industry and the public sector.
Medical Science (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit)
This Medical Science (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) course from University of Cambridge primary aim is for our students to develop the skills required to submit an excellent MPhil thesis.
Medical Science (CRUKCI)
The Medical Science (CRUKCI) course from the University of Cambridge is a 12-month course, during which time the student is expected to complete a research project, and write and submit a thesis of no more than 20,000 words. The student will then be examined orally on the thesis and on the wider field of related research.
Biological Science (Pharmacology)
The Biological Science (Pharmacology) course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year research programme which is assessed by a written dissertation and by an oral examination. It is suited to those who wish to pursue research at a level beyond that of an undergraduate degree and will give a good basic training in laboratory work.
Medical Science (MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit)
The Medical Science (MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit) course from University of Cambridge aims are to study the biology of the mitochondria, the powerhouses of the cell.
Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease
This Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease M.Phil course from the University of Cambridge provides an in-depth understanding of how fundamental pathways of cellular homeostasis are disrupted in genetic and infectious diseases.
Medical Science (Medical Genetics)
This Medical Science (Medical Genetics) course from the University of Cambridge consists of supervised laboratory-based research examined by thesis and an oral examination. We offer our MPhil degree full-time over 12 months or part-time over 24 months. This is not a taught course - the MRes in Genomic Medicine is a possible alternative as it offers both research and taught elements.
Medical Science (Medicine)
The Medical Science (Medicine) course from the University of Cambridge studies are carried out by science graduates, medical students combining clinical training and clinically qualified doctors undertaking scientific training. Research covers the whole spectrum of medical science from basic biology to clinical therapies.
Obesity, Endocrinology and Metabolism
This Obesity, Endocrinology and Metabolism M.Phil course from the University of Cambridge will provide the highest quality postgraduate training in the physiology and pathophysiology of energy balance and metabolism, as well as in new and emerging treatments for obesity and related metabolic diseases (e.g., type 2 diabetes).
Biological Sciences (Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology)
The Biological Sciences (Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology) course from University of Cambridge provides students with an opportunity to undertake a period of study and research in Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology.
Clinical Research, Education and Leadership
This Clinical Research, Education and Leadership course from University of Cambridge has been developed by Cambridge University Health Partners (the academic health sciences centre), in conjunction with the School of Clinical Medicine and University of Cambridge Continuing and Professional Education (PACE).