• MSc in Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine at the University of Manchester is offered a program for a duration of 1 year.
  • The University of Manchester also ranked 27th in QS World University Ranking 2021.
  • This course is offered on a full-time basis.
  • Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine course will give thorough training in this area alongside lab-based research placements.
  • This is a research-focused master's course, students will take an interactive approach to learn through seminars, workshops, small group tutorials, and research placements rather than traditional lectures.
  • In this course, students will take three transferable skills units covering topics such as experimental design, statistics, and science communication.
  • Also, two research placements in the labs of leading researchers working on various processes relating to tumourigenesis. 
  • Through this program, students gain knowledge about:
    • understanding cell cycle control mechanisms and how they are disrupted in the formation of a tumor.
    • 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 compromised in cancer cells.
  • The University of Manchester is based in the north of England and is among the largest universities in the UK, with around 38,000 students (almost 9,000 international) currently enrolled alongside 10,000 staff.
  • It currently has 25 Nobel Prize winners among current and former staff and students, and 91% of Manchester’s recent graduates go straight into employment or continued studies. 
  • The faculty and student ratio for this program is 1:13.
  • The average salary goes up to 72,240 USD after completing this program.
  • The Employment rate of the University of Manchester is 94%.