Improving human health has never been a bigger global challenge. Get the specialist, practical skills you need to play a part in improving healthcare outcomes through medical research.
You are usually expected to hold a good second-class honours degree (or above) from an approved university or college in the UK, or a recognised degree from abroad. Advice on recognition may be obtained from the Admissions Manager. Non-graduates with appropriate professional or other qualifications may be accepted on an individual basis by course conveners. The level of English required is ACADEMIC IELTS at 6.5 overall with no less than 5.5 in any band.
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With a Roehampton Cell Biomedicine masters, you can go onto a wide range of careers, including:
Research scientist
Pharmaceutical researcher
Academia research/teaching
Biomedical consultant
Science writer/communicator
NHS (various roles)
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The University of Roehampton is based in southwest London on a 54-acre green and sustainable campus. The University is focused on providing educationa...