12 months full time
Fees per academic year 2013-14
UK and EU: full time £5,500
International: full time £14,750
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The MRes in Nanomedicine is one of a suite of MRes programmes. The programme provides a springboard into a career that involves a working knowledge of scientific research in academia and industry, particularly in the multidisciplinary environment where biomedical and physical sciences converge. It is particularly relevant for those who wish to study further in academia or who plan to work in the pharmaceutical, diagnostic or medical devices industry.
It is designed for graduates with a BSc in the life sciences and is also suitable for graduates from other science disciplines and for intercalating and fully qualified MBBS or BDS students. The MRes can be taken either as a stand-alone qualification or act as an entry route onto a PhD or MD.
The programme enables you to experience an internationally competitive research area, predominantly in academia but also potentially in industry. If you register for an integrated MRes/PhD, MRes/MD or MRes/DDS you will be allocated projects that are relevant to your proposed PhD or MD, or DDS programme.
The MRes is a research-based qualification with a taught component that is of an equivalent standard to an MSc. It provides training in contemporary medical and molecular biosciences through three subject-knowledge modules related to and including those in:
The subject-based module in Nanomedicine focuses on nanomaterials fabrication and their application in health care technologies. Specific areas include: principles and technology underlying nanoscale synthesis and assembly involving both inorganic support materials and biological molecules; health care applications including the development of novel biomaterials, therapeutic delivery systems, imaging agents and biosensors.
Find out more detailed information about the programme modules.
An upper-second-class Honours degree, or international equivalent, in a science or related discipline, is preferred. You should also provide two satisfactory, appropriate references.
Applicants whose first language is not English require a minimum of IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 both overall and for each sub-section).
Our INTO Newcastle University Centre can provide extra tuition to help you meet the University's English language requirements.
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has rules for international students regarding minimum English language requirements.
International Students, consult your own government for funding. The University offers International Scholarships, and there are funding opportunities by external organisations available.
Students should consult their employers for sponsorship opportunities.
Funding information is provided on the MRes webpages.
More information on scholarships, studentships, bursaries and other funding is available from our database.Visit our postgraduate application site.
The closing date for applications from overseas students is mid-June, UK and EU graduates are encouraged to apply before the end of July. Under exceptional circumstances applications may be reviewed at the discretion of the MRes Director of Admissions and Recruitment.
The MRes programmes begin at the end of September and applications are accepted at any time of year up until the closing dates.
International students applying for September 2013 entry should apply by Friday 12 July 2013 to ensure that they have time to put appropriate arrangements in place. UK and EU graduates are encouraged to apply before the end of July. Under exceptional circumstances applications may be reviewed at the discretion of the MRes Director of Admissions and Recruitment.
Please note: As a formal condition of the offer to study at Newcastle University, students from outside the UK/EU are required to pay a deposit of £1,500 or submit an official letter of sponsorship for their chosen programme. The deposit payment is non refundable, but will be deducted from tuition fees upon registration.
For further information:
UK/EU students should contact:
Medical Sciences Graduate School
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 222 7002
Fax: +44 (0)191 222 7038
E-mail: medpg-enquiries@ncl.ac.uk
International students wishing to discuss these opportunities may contact:
Professor Steve Yeaman
Director of International Postgraduate Studies
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 222 7433
Email: biomed-international-pg@ncl.ac.uk