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58 Master's degrees offered by the university
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
This Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology programme from the University of Cambridge main aims is to give students relevant experience, the opportunity to carry out focused research in their discipline under close supervision, and the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests.
Medical Science - Surgery
The Medical Science - Surgery course from the University of Cambridge broad clinical themes are aligned to world class underpinning research strengths in stem cell medicine, immunology, organ perfusion, cell biology and surgical oncology. Specific research training relevant to your own project will be given by the team in which you work.
Biological Science (Stem Cell Biology)
The Biological Science (Stem Cell Biology) scientists at the University of Cambridge study stem cell behaviour, both normal and pathological, and use their findings to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Human Evolutionary Studies
The Human Evolutionary Studies course from the University of Cambridge is a demanding interdisciplinary programme of study and research that enables students to obtain in-depth knowledge across human evolutionary studies and specialist research training over a relatively short time frame.
Biological Science (Veterinary Medicine)
The Biological Science (Veterinary Medicine) course from the University of Cambridge houses a wide range of skilled staff, facilities and equipment, and has a wide clinical patient group to support students' research. It also has strong ties with world-class groups elsewhere in the University and its surrounding Research Institutes.
Education (Mathematics Education) PACES entry only
Education (Mathematics Education) PACES entry only from University of Cambridge route is for anyone with a research or professional interest in mathematics education at any level of education (primary, secondary, or tertiary), wanting to undertake advanced study in a world-class setting.
Biological Anthropological Science
This Biological Anthropological Science programme from the University of Cambridge is a special course offered to students who already have substantial knowledge in biological anthropology.
Biotechnology
This Biotechnology course from the University of Cambridge is a unique programme that draws on world-leading academics and industry champions to deliver an in-depth multidisciplinary curriculum at the interface of biology with physical sciences and technology.
Mathematics (Mathematical Statistics)
Mathematics (Mathematical Statistics) from University of Cambridge course, commonly referred to as Part III, is a nine-month taught masters course in mathematics.
Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine degree from the University of Cambridge is part of the suite of part-time, postgraduate courses in Genomic Medicine and designed to further educate suitably qualified NHS healthcare professionals and science graduates with an interest in the clinical application of genomics.
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.
Nuclear Energy
The Nuclear Energy course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year full-time nuclear technology master's programme for engineers and scientists who wish to make a difference to the problems of climate change and energy security by developing nuclear power generation.
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.
Biological Science (Plant Sciences)
The Biological Science (Plant Sciences) course from the University of Cambridge essentially follows the format of the PhD but is compressed into one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study. The work consists of research and courses as required under academic supervision.
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.
Biological Science (Biochemistry)
The Biological Science (Biochemistry) programme from the University of Cambridge is also involved with the management and delivery of two pathways (Biomolecular Science and Cell Science) in the new MPhil in Biological Sciences, which includes both taught and research components.
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
Biological Science (Zoology)
The MPhil in Biological Science (Zoology) offered by the University of Cambridge is a one-year full-time course of research, culminating in the submission of a thesis and viva voce examination. There are no taught components to this course but students do attend appropriate lectures and courses such as those involving transferable skills training.
Biological Sciences (Cell Science)
The Biological Sciences (Cell Science) course from University of Cambridge provides students with an opportunity to undertake a period of study and research in Cell Science, one of the Faculty’s key research pathways.
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.