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117 Master's degrees in Biology in United Kingdom
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.
Structural Molecular Biology (Online)
Structural Molecular Biology (Online) from Birkbeck, University of London is ideal if you are a scientist wishing to update your knowledge, or as background studies if you are a research student, particularly if your undergraduate studies were in a different area.
Applied Bioscience
The Applied Bioscience programme at Anglia Ruskin University develops your skills in major areas of biomedical science, including molecular cell biology, biomedical genetics and specialised topics in medical diagnostics. You'll focus on rapidly-evolving research into the applications of bioscience in healthcare whilst working in our impressive Cambridge Science Centre laboratories.
Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology)
The Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology) program at Middlesex University has a strong practical element, with an emphasis on developing the skills needed in a laboratory and gaining hands-on experience of diagnostic techniques.
Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
The Biotechnology and Bioinformatics programme of the University of Aberdeen will provide students with in-depth training in key life sciences, including bioinformatics, that are central to modern biotechnology and the genomics revolution and will prepare graduates for employment in this growing sector.
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.

Bioarchaeology - Human Osteology
Within the Bioarchaeology - Human Osteology programme from The University of Exeter you will learn how to identify the bones of the human skeleton and undertake analysis of human skeleton remains.

Cancer Biology
Research in the School of Life Sciences covers a wide spectrum of biology from genes to ecosystems, and this broad-based structure provides opportunities for developing novel ideas and interdisciplinary projects. Learn more with the Cancer Biology programme from University of Essex.

Stem Cell Biology
This Stem Cell Biology programme from University of Nottingham covers the fundamental understanding of most diseases and developmental/age related disorders is hindered by the lack of relevant model systems. Similarly, the design of therapeutics, including cell-based or biological therapies, benefits from improved close-to-patient models.

Wildlife Biology and Conservation
Wildlife Biology and Conservation from Edinburgh Napier University offer you the flexibility to learn at your own pace and place, possibly alongside a role in conservation or while balancing study with work or family life.

Palaeobiology
This interdisciplinary Palaeobiology programme from University of Bristol is for students who are passionate about early life, mass extinctions, macroevolution, climate change and fossil preservation. It bridges the biology-geology divide.
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.

Biological Sciences (Functional and Comparative Genomics)
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Biological Sciences (Functional and Comparative Genomics) that explores the fundamental processes of life across diverse organisms, from microorganisms to complex multicellular species.

Biomedical Science
This Biomedical Science course at University of Wolverhampton is aimed at graduates with a degree in biology, biochemistry, or related fields who wish to specialise in this rapidly growing field.
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.

Biology
They invite proposals for MPhil and PhD research projects in our three main research areas of biodiversity and conservation, agri-environment, and microbiology during this Biology programme from Newcastle University.

Biological Sciences (Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour)
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Biological Sciences (Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour). We study patterns in the natural environment, from the behaviour of individual organisms to dynamics of populations and the diversity of communities. Our aim is to go beyond description of these patterns - we wish to understand the ecological and evolutionary factors that drive them.

Diabetes (Distance Learning)
This Diabetes (Distance Learning) programme offered at the University of Leicester is for you if... you want the flexibility of studying by distance learning whilst expanding your knowledge, skills and confidence in diabetes care to improve outcomes in patient care and personal career progression.
Biosciences
The Biosciences program at Aberystwyth University makes an ideal stepping-stone for those considering PhD or company-based research and provides an opportunity for you to explore your interest in the biosciences in depth while showing a commitment to a research-focused career.
Cancer Biology
Advance your knowledge of cellular systems. This Cancer Biology programme from Nottingham Trent University helps you learn about the pathogenesis of cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and kidney fibrosis, along with an exploration of current approaches to cancer gene therapy and immunotherapy.