Course summary
Among the many lessons learned from the global COVID 19 pandemic, we now recognize a critical shortfall in highly trained research scientists and technical experts with core expertise in immunology, infection and chronic disease. This requirement is shifting from those with a focus on acute viral infection and immunity to those with a more holistic understanding of the relationship between immunity, infectious disease and chronic inflammation. This requirement is especially evident in the growing number of long covid patients which includes people with preexisting chronic conditions arising from other infection(s) or because of physiological dysfunction. Examples of these complex pathologies involving long covid include tuberculosis, kidney disease, diabetes and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD]. The University of Leicester meets this evolving need for highly trained research scientists with a comprehensive range of specialist knowledge-rich graduate taught education. We deliver exciting, fast-paced training by internationally-recognised experts in immunity, infectious disease and chronic inflammatory conditions. Our intent is to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to provide research skills in support of the populations whose healthcare needs vary by global region. Our MSc in Immunity, Infection and Chronic Disease delivers detailed treatment of a significant range of infections and diseases, alongside the human immune response. It provides training in the latest theoretical and technical advances which can be readily applied to tackling the problems of infectious disease or chronic health conditions:
- High-value hands-on training. We provide in-depth practical training on modern laboratory equipment in the first term.
- In-depth focus on immunology, infection and chronic disease. Our theory module provides you with a detailed and systematic examination of immunity with a particular focus on the link between infectious and chronic inflammatory diseases with immune mechanisms.
- Extended laboratory dissertation research. In term 2, you will undertake a lab research dissertation project. Our research dissertation projects span a range of disciplines across multiple departments within the College of Life Sciences and encompass projects that address basic biological function through applied clinical interventions
Assessment method
Assessment is a mix of formal exams and coursework including essays, practical reports, presentations and other written tasks.
Entry requirements
2:2 degree in a biological science (e.g. Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Microbiology or Immunology), or a BTEC with experience in a field related to infection and immunity, such as a health service or biopharmaceutical laboratory; or a medical or veterinary degree, provided that the course included significant elements of molecular biology, microbiology and immunology. If your first language is not English, we require IELTS 6.5 or equivalent. If you do not yet meet our requirements, our English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) offers a range of courses to help you to improve your English to the necessary standard.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
University of Leicester
University Road
Leicester
LE1 7RH