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  1. MSc Nursing (Pre-registration)

    MSc

    University of Southampton - Faculty of Health Sciences

    Overview: The 3 year MSc in Nursing (pre-registration) allows the student, on successful completion of the programme, to be eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council on the relevant part of the register. This programme is aimed at highly motivated graduates who wish to rapidly accelerate their careers.

  2. Medical Microbiology

    MSc

    London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - Infectious and Tropical Diseases

    This course aims to provide a comprehensive theoretical knowledge of medical microbiology including the spread of micro-organisms, disease causation, diagnosis, treatment/prevention of pathogens of major significance to public health and advanced practical training in this diverse field. The increase in microbial infections worldwide is being compounded by the rapid evolution of drug-resistant variants and opportunistic infections.

  3. Bioinformatics

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Manchester - Faculty of Life Sciences

    The Faculty of Life Sciences is home to one of the country's leading groups of bioinformaticians and functional genomics practitioners, with the largest concentration of bioinformaticians in any UK higher education institute. Recent recruitment has expanded the portfolio of research topics, developing excellence in systems biology, molecular evolution and analysis of noncoding gene function.

  4. Genes, Environment & Development

    MSc

    King's College London - Institute of Psychiatry

    The MSc Genes, Environment & Development programme aims to provide interdisciplinary postgraduate training from internationally renowned researchers, in a range of behavioural genetics topics and research methods relevant to psychology and psychiatry. Specifically, the programme will focus on how genes and social and other environmental risk factors shape the development of normal and abnormal human behaviours, including cognitive ability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders (ASD), anxiety and depression and schizophrenia.

  5. Performance Analysis

    MRes

    Nottingham Trent University - Division of Sport Science

    This course develops your expertise primarily within the area of performance analysis, which includes biomechanics, technique and motion analysis and notational analysis. You will develop a range of practical and empirical skills that are transferable across industry, sport and health sectors.

  6. Performance Nutrition

    MRes

    Nottingham Trent University - Division of Sport Science

    This course develops your expertise primarily within the area of sport and exercise nutrition. You will develop a range of practical and empirical skills that are transferable across industry, sport and health sectors.

  7. Biomechanics and Kinesiology

    MRes

    Nottingham Trent University - Division of Sport Science

    The focus is on developing research expertise, with a project conducted over the entire year of study. The aim is to develop and submit work of publishable quality.

  8. Exercise Physiology

    MRes

    Nottingham Trent University - Division of Sport Science

    The focus is on developing research expertise, with a project conducted over the entire year of study. The aim is to develop and submit work of publishable quality.

  9. Sport and Exercise Psychology

    MRes

    Nottingham Trent University - Division of Sport Science

    This course develops your expertise primarily within the area of sport and exercise psychology. You will develop a range of practical and empirical skills that are transferable across industry, sport and health sectors.

  10. One Health (Infectious Diseases) - PGDip (F/T)

    PGDip

    Royal Veterinary College - Royal Veterinary College

    Emerging diseases of animals and humans have highlighted the threat from changing environmental, ecological, social and agricultural conditions. Significant amongst these are infectious diseases such as highly pathogenic influenza virus H5N1 (Bird flu), pandemic human influenza H1N1 (Swine flu), Ebola and Nipah Virus and SARS coronavirus.

 
 
 
 
 

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