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MSc in Immunology and Inflammatory Disease, University of Glasgow

Glasgow,

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12 Months

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About this course

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This programme focuses on the role of inflammation and immune dysfunction in various diseases, including arthritis, cancer, and obesity. It aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the body's immune system and how it can cause inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, multiple sclerosis, and cardiovascular disease. The course offers advanced training and lectures from globally recognized experts in modern cellular and molecular immunology. Students will have opportunities to work with scientists, clinicians, and the pharmaceutical industry on research projects and drug discovery efforts aimed at improving patient care. The programme is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, helping students meet requirements for Chartered Biologist membership, and includes attendance at the UK Congress of Immunology. It particularly emphasizes identifying new pathways by which inflammation may promote diseases, and creating better medicines through collaboration with facilities like the GLAZgo Discovery Unit and the Arthritis UK research centres.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Students are drawn to this course for its comprehensive training in cellular and molecular immunology from renowned experts. The opportunity to collaborate on cutting-edge research projects in facilities like the GLAZgo Discovery Unit and contribute to significant advancements in treating inflammatory diseases make it stand out. Its accreditation by the Royal Society of Biology, along with the chance to attend the UK Congress of Immunology and work with industry leaders, adds to its appeal. Graduates often proceed to PhD research or careers in biomedical sciences, making this programme an excellent starting point for a future in research, clinical, or industry roles.

Specialisation

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The course offers specialised knowledge in immunology and inflammatory disease research, covering basic, translational, and clinical aspects. It includes core courses such as Designing a Research Project and Immunology and Inflammatory Disease: Basic, Translational and Clinical, alongside a bioscience research project. Optional courses allow students to tailor their learning with topics like Animal Models of Disease, Bio-Imaging for Research Scientists, Emerging viruses, and Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatics. This broad yet specialized curriculum prepares students for careers or further research in biomedical sciences, infectious diseases, and pharmaceutical industries.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

31.35L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should typically hold a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in fields such as Biomedical Science, Immunology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Virology, or Parasitology. Degrees in Clinical Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Chemistry, or Zoology may also be accepted. Candidates with significant relevant work experience and lower qualifications might also be considered. English language proficiency is required for non-native speakers, with specific test score thresholds outlined (e.g., IELTS 6.5 with no subtest below 6.0).
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English language test

PTE

59

TOEFL

79

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6.5

Career prospects

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Graduates from this programme are well-positioned for careers in biomedical sciences, research, or industry. Many pursue further research with PhD studies, especially in inflammatory disease research, immunology, and infectious diseases. Career options include roles as research assistants, healthcare scientists, research and development in pharmaceutical companies, research technologists, and scientific management. The programme’s industry links and research opportunities help students build networks for future employment.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Applicants need a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in relevant fields like Biomedical Science, Immunology, or related disciplines. Certain degrees and relevant work experience may also be accepted.

What are the English language requirements?

For non-English speakers, a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 with no subtest below 6.0 is required. Alternative qualifications like TOEFL with a 90 overall score or other accepted tests are also available.