PhD/MSc by Research Clinical Sciences
The Clinical Sciences from University of Birmingham will provide you with the skills to contribute to research and transform you into a professional equipped with the knowledge and skills to deliver leading, 21st century healthcare and carry out life-changing medical research.
Quick Facts |
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Duration: | 1 year (Full-Time MSc by Research) 2 years (Part-Time MSc by Research) 3 years (Full-Time PhD) 6 years (Part-Time PhD) |
Starting in: | Anytime |
Tuition Fee: | £26,040 per year full-time £13,020 per year part-time |
Location: | Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Why study this course?
When you join your Clinical Sciences from University of Birmingham you will become part of the Graduate School within the College of Medical and Dental Sciences giving you access to:
- Supervision from leading academics to support you through your research programme including research techniques and training.
- Training and development courses to enable you to gain research and generic (transferable) training skills
- Opportunities to attend and take part in Research Poster festivals and other postgraduate activities to boost your academic and networking skills
- An allocated academic mentor so you can access pastoral support
- State-of-the art facilities to support a range of teaching, learning and research activity with access to dedicated write up rooms, libraries, and computer facilities.
You will also become part of the wider University of Birmingham postgraduate research community located at Westmere House where you have access to training and skills development, careers and employability advice, wellbeing and counselling services as well as welcome activities and events.
To help you identify a supervisor related to your research area you may like to explore the research interests of our academic staff. The Institute of Clinical Sciences is made up of a number of education-focused schools covering key areas of clinical practice and science including:
- Dentistry
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Biomedical Science
“The transition from undergrad to postgrad can be a big step up in terms of workload and what is expected of you, but there is so much support available to you as a postgrad student, from academic writing support (if you’ve been out of education for a few years or just want a bit of extra help) to mental health and wellbeing services. The careers support is fantastic – the uni puts on employer fairs throughout the year and you have access to one on one support from the Careers Network team, who can help you develop your skills ready for your next step!”
Emma Sutton // PhD Psychology
Careers
We have a global reputation for producing sought after graduates and are:
- Ranked 1st as being the most targeted University by top graduate recruiters in the 2021 UK High Fliers Research report.
- 11th for employability in the Guardian University Guide 2021.
- Ranked as 85th in the world for employer reputation by QS World University rankings.
- Listed as 10th in the UK in The Global Employability University Ranking 2020 in the Times Higher Education, which lists the top 250 universities most frequently selected by global employers.
In the College of Medical and Dental Sciences our Times Graduate Prospects score (based on the 2017/18 Graduate Outcomes survey) is 95.1% for UK First Degree graduates, rising to 96.4% in graduate-level work or study for Postgraduate Researchers 15 months after leaving. Across all respondents to the Graduate Outcomes survey from MDS, over 95% agreed that their activity post-graduation was ‘meaningful’, with 93% stating that their ambitions were ‘on track’.
A high proportion of our postgraduate research students go onto roles such as Research fellow/ postdoctoral researcher, medical writer, scientist/ research scientist in the pharmaceutical industry, and clinical trial coordinator.
Employers include the NHS Trusts, Cancer Research UK, pharma and biotech companies (including AstraZeneca, Covance, Binding Site, Immunocore, Johnson and Johnson), Medical Communications agencies (e.g. Fishawack, Insight Medical Writing), the Armed Forces and the University of Birmingham.
Requirements
2:1 honours degree in a subject relevant to the research area you applying to.