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Course: MSc Cancer Pathology and Advanced Technologies

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School: University of Glasgow

Subject area: Cancer Pathology and Advanced Technologies

Level: Master of Science (MSc)

Degree duration: 1 year

Degree intake date(s): September

Annual tuition fee: £31,800

*Note: The fees quoted above are subject to change by the course provider and are for guidance only. If your application is successful, a detailed breakdown of fees will be provided with your offer.

School: School of Cancer Sciences, College of MVLS (Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences). This one-year Master of Science program provides an in-depth understanding of cancer pathology, integrating it with knowledge of cutting-edge technologies used in cancer research and diagnostics. It typically covers areas such as cancer biology, molecular pathology, histopathology, advanced imaging techniques, genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics applied to cancer, preparing graduates for careers at the forefront of cancer research and diagnostics. The program is offered by the School of Cancer Sciences within the College of MVLS, indicating a strong focus on scientific and medical applications.
Career options in cancer research (academia, industry), diagnostic laboratories, biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical industry, clinical trials, research and development, and potentially further study at the PhD level. The program's focus on advanced technologies equips graduates with highly sought-after skills.
The University of Glasgow is a member of the UK's prestigious Russell Group, known for its research-intensive universities and high academic standards, particularly strong in medical and life sciences. As the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world, it has a long and distinguished history of academic excellence. The university is also a member of Universitas21 (U21), a global network of world-leading, research-intensive universities, providing international connections and a global perspective. The program's location within the School of Cancer Sciences ensures a specialized and research-driven learning experience.
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