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Course info
Overview You will be studying within the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology?– a world-leading research centre that is helping to tackle the major global threats to human health caused by fungal diseases The course covers aspects of medical mycology, immunity, the molecular basis of infection, and the genomics of infectious disease You will undertake a substantial (3-6 month) project on fungal pathogen biology or host-pathogen interactions You will undertake a unique three-month research project
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Overview
You will be studying within the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology?– a world-leading research centre that is helping to tackle the major global threats to human health caused by fungal diseases
The course covers aspects of medical mycology, immunity, the molecular basis of infection, and the genomics of infectious disease
You will undertake a substantial (3-6 month) project on fungal pathogen biology or host-pathogen interactions
You will undertake a unique three-month research project directly related to the ongoing research in the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology and be supervised by leading experts
Graduates of this programme might expect to pursue a career in academic, commercial or clinical research
Careers Employer-valued skills this course develops
We will help you to develop a range of transferrable skills including self- learning, critical evaluation, analytical skills and applied statistics, IT-based approaches, and scientific writing, whilst exposing you to cutting-edge research techniques.
Career paths
Graduates of this programme might expect to pursue a career in academic, commercial or clinical research.
Further study
Further study is a popular option for many of the graduates from our postgraduate programmes and graduates may undertake a PhD in a related research area. If you are successful in securing funding from the Centre for Medical Mycology, you will progress to a PhD in Medical Mycology and Fungal Immunology.
Careers services
Our careers teams at the Career Zone can help guide you through a wealth of information to match your skills and interests to a career that will suit you. Our staff work with regional, national and international employers to develop new work placement, project and graduate opportunities.
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£26,500
per year
This information comes from UCAS, or in some cases the institution directly.
Please note: fees do vary so please make sure you contact the institution for up to date information.
The University of Exeter is a research university that is a member of the leading research- oriented UK universities, The Russell Group, The European University Association and the AMBA. As demonstrated in the REF 2014, 98% of the University of Exeter’s postgraduate research has been rated to be of international quality.
Out of its 25,000 students, 5,500 of these are postgraduates, studying across Exeter’s three main campuses located across the South West. The University of Exeter St Luke’s Campus and Streatham Campus are both based in Exeter, whilst its Penryn Campus is located in Cornwall. All three campuses offer a unique location with beautiful beaches and countryside on their doorstep.
Where you'll study
Northcote House
Queen's Drive
Exeter
Devon
EX4 4QJ