Course summary
Our MSc Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine course will give you thorough training in this area alongside lab-based research placements. Rather than attending traditional lectures on your chosen subject, you will learn through an interactive approach involving seminars, workshops and small group tutorials. This will provide you with transferable skills in experimental design, statistics and science communication preparing you for relevant aspects of a science-based career. As this is a research-focused master's course, you will also undertake your own research project in the laboratory of a leading researchers. You will take three units and then focus on a research placement in the labs of leading cancer researchers. You will gain research experience and professional skills, perhaps in a different area to your first degree, before deciding on a future career in industry or academic research. This will allow you to make an informed choice about the research area you want to go into. You choose the research placement from a list provided by your programme director in the lab of experienced cancer scientists working on processes relating to tumourigenesis. These include:
- understanding cell cycle control mechanisms and how they are disrupted in the formation of a tumour;
- investigating the cell fate choices of normal cells, and how these differ in cancer cells;
- investigating how cell signals regulate gene expression in different types of cells, and how this flow of information is
Entry requirements
We require a minimum of an Upper Second class honours degree with an average of at least 65% (or overseas equivalent) in: -biological sciences -biomedical sciences with sufficient evidence of relevant units taken related to cancer. Please note we are generally unable to consider applicants with a medical (MBChB/MBBS/MD) or pharmacy degree for this programme unless they are able to demonstrate that they have significant laboratory or research experience. If your undergraduate degree is in medicine or pharmacy, please contact us prior to making an application, providing details of your biology related lab skills and experience.
English language requirements
Test | Grade | Additional details |
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IELTS (Academic) | 6.5 | IELTS : 6.5 overall with 6.5 in each component |
TOEFL (iBT) | 90 | TOEFL: 90 internet-based with 22 in each component |
International students must demonstrate English proficiency at point of application through a secure and approved testing system. We ask for English language proof if you are from non-majority English speaking countries (a list of majority English speaking countries, as defined by the UK Home Office, can be found here ). Specifically, we require a minimum of: IELTS : 6.5 overall with 6.5 in each component TOEFL: 90 internet-based with 22 in each component See further information about requirements for your country . We may also accept evidence of a confirmed place on a University Pre-sessional English language course , if your current IELTS scores are: Minimum 6.0 overall (with 6.0 in each component) plus enrolment and attendance on the 6-week pre-sessional course (PS6) Minimum 6.0 overall (with 5.5 in each component) plus enrolment and attendance on the 10-week pre-sessional course (PS10). Please note, we must approve this before you apply for the English course.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
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Provider information
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL