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MRes - Master of Research
UCL (University College London)
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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MRes - Master of Research
UCL (University College London)
Full Time
SEP-27
1 Year
MRes - Master of Research
UCL (University College London)
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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Our MRes will enable you to develop transferable academic and professional skills, and gain research skills and experience in children's health research. As the only programme of its kind in the UK, the MRes provides an opportunity to access the wealth of cutting-edge research conducted at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (UCL GOSICH) and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). The degree is centred on a research project in an area of child health that interests you. Conducting your own research will support you in learning how to search literature and plan a research project, use statistical knowledge to critically appraise your own and published work, and communicate and justify your results. You will be encouraged to consider the implications of child health and/or healthcare policy and to produce reports of your results to publication standard.
Applicants should hold either a medical degree (MBBS) or a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelors degree in a relevant discipline or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotech professionals and scientists with equivalent experience (minimum of three years) and a BSc degree may also be considered.
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£33,000 per year
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Postgraduate student in UCL self-catered halls (Rent) - 347 per week
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