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Dentistry and Dental Sciences at Newcastle University - UCAS

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Course summary

With our world-class reputation, renowned experts and new research facilities, we are well placed to offer dentistry and dental research opportunities of the highest international standard. As a postgraduate research student studying for a Dental Sciences MPhil or PhD, you will be based within the Faculty of Medical Sciences. The programme is delivered in the School of Dental Sciences, the Centre for Oral Health Research (COHR) and the Faculty in addition to the relevant Research Institutes for:

  • Biosciences
  • Translational and Clinical Research
  • Population Health Sciences
If your research involves clinical components there may be a partnership with the NHS. The School of Dental Sciences and COHR You will spend most of your time within the School of Dental Sciences and the COHR, working within research teams led by experts in their field in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. We combine world-class clinical and research facilities with an open environment where scholars, clinicians and researchers benefit from working side-by-side. Our focus is on multidisciplinary translational research, work that is relevant to real life. COHR has a particular focus on understanding molecular and cellular mechanisms and translating these into clinical settings. Evaluation of clinical, community and economic strategies to improve public health and inform a wider health agenda is a central research theme. Within COHR there is a Collaborating Centre for the World Health Organization for Nutrition and Oral Health. Research projects are strongly aligned to the Centre's main research themes:
  • Translational oral biosciences
  • Oral healthcare and epidemiology
  • Dental education
COHR is involved in a number of industrial collaborations. We also work together with the Newcastle Clinical Trials Unit to provide planning, design and implementation of clinical trials in oral health. Delivery: Certain taught elements of the programme are compulsory, eg laboratory safety. Other taught components are agreed between you and your supervisors depending on your skills and the requirements of the research project. You are expected to work 40 hours per week with an annual holiday entitlement of 35 days, which includes statutory and bank holidays. Laboratory work needing to be undertaken outside of normal working hours can be arranged with prior agreement. All our research students are encouraged to attend research seminars and events held within COHR, the Faculty of Medical Sciences Graduate School and your relevant Biomedical Research Institute. Facilities: The School of Dental Sciences at Newcastle is one of the most modern and best equipped in the country, occupying a spacious, purpose-built facility. The School is in the same building as the Dental Hospital, adjacent to the Medical School and Royal Victoria Infirmary teaching hospital, forming one of the largest integrated teaching and hospital complexes in the country. Our facilities include: •in-house production laboratories providing excellent learning opportunities around clinician-technician communication •excellent library and computing facilities on-site •a dedicated clinical research facility offering clinical training and research opportunities of the highest international standard. The Centre for Oral Health Research (COHR) offers a range of research laboratories, undertaking work in oral biology, fluoride research and dental materials science. The research laboratory facilities include: •cell and molecular biosciences laboratory •dental Clinical Research Facility (CRF) •dental materials laboratory •fluoride laboratory •hard tissue laboratory. Together, the School and COHR offer the highest international standard in clinical training and research opportunities.


Entry requirements

MPhil A 2.1 Honours degree, or international equivalent, in a science or medicine related subject. International Students: To study this course you need to meet the following English Language requirements: IELTS 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in all other sub-skills). Our typical English Language requirements are listed as IELTS scores but we also accept a wide range of English Language tests. The equivalent academic qualifications that we accept are listed on our country pages.


Fees and funding

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Dentistry and Dental Sciences at Newcastle University - UCAS