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MSc by Research in Medical Sciences

The MSc by Research in Medical Sciences is aimed at basic scientists and clinicians with an interest in pursuing research in a scientific field related to medicine. 

Closing: Full time

Closing soon - applications close on Friday 19 June 2026 at 12:00 midday UK time

Closing: Part time

Closing soon - applications close on Friday 19 June 2026 at 12:00 midday UK time

Expected length:
  • Full time: 1-3 years
  • Part time: 2-6 years
Expected start date:
  • Full time:
  • Part time:
English language level:
  • Standard level usually required (some projects may require higher level - see entry requirements)
Medical research, Old Road Campus

About the course

As an MSc by Research student in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine you will be part of one of the largest departments in the University whose mission is to improve health through cross-disciplinary research to understand shared mechanisms of disease and to accelerate the transition from scientific discovery to clinical care.

The MSc by Research will develop your skills through a range of research and practical training in a wide range of research interests that span the translational spectrum from basic biology through to clinical application.

The full-time MSc by Research in Medical Sciences is normally two-years in duration, though if you have an appropriate background in research and a suitable project, you may complete it in one year. If studying part-time, the course will normally be four to six years in duration.

To learn more about the research topics you’ll have the opportunity to explore, please refer to the Research areas section of this page.

You will be admitted directly to a particular research area and your research will be guided by a specialised team led by your academic supervisor.

There are no taught courses examined by written papers but there is a wide range of courses and workshops available across the Medical Sciences Division and you will be encouraged to attend regular departmental and divisional seminars.

Research areas

Course details

Entry requirements

For entry in 2026-27

Funding and costs

College preference

Before you apply

Completing your application

Contact details