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Course Summary - MRes Medical & Molecular Biosci (FT)
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2009/10 Graduates
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Summary Data
Key
Destination Activity
Total
%
Full-time paid work
5
16.7
Part-time paid work
1
3.3
Voluntary/unpaid work
0
0.0
Work and study
1
3.3
Further study
18
60.0
Assumed to be unemployed
4
13.3
Not available for employment
0
0.0
Other
0
0.0
Explicit refusal
1
3.3
30
100%
Full Programme Report, by HESA Category
Job Title
Employer Name
Science Tutor/Photographer
XXXX
Trainee Research Executive
Ipsos MORI
Foundation Doctor
NHS - Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Foundation Doctor
NHS - Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Foundation Doctor
NHS - Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Job Title
Employer Name
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Personnel Ltd
Job Title & Course
Employer Name & Institution
Trainee Physiologist
Clinical Physiological Sciences
NHS
The University of Glasgow
Course
Institution
Veterinary Genetics
The University of Liverpool
Medical and Molecular Bioscience
Newcastle University
Molecular Biology - Epigenetics, Ageing and Health
Newcastle University
Chromosome Architecture
Newcastle University
PhD Medical Sciences
The University of Aberdeen
Musculoskeletal Research
Newcastle University
Mitochondrial Biology
Newcastle University
Cellular and Biomedical Sciences
Newcastle University
Mitochondrial Science
Newcastle University
Biochemistry
Newcastle University
Biochemistry/Molecular Microbiology
Newcastle University
Biosciences
Newcastle University
Osteoarthritis
Newcastle University
Microbiology
Newcastle University
Peritoneal Fibrosis
The University of Manchester
Biogerontology
Newcastle University
PhD Genetics
Other UK institution
Medical research, Osteoarthritis
Newcastle University
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