A joint 4-year PhD degree run by the School of Life Sciences in Nottingham and Monash University in Australia.
This joint PhD will research into molecular pharmacology and drug discovery. Students have the opportunity to study in the UK and in Australia and are awarded a doctorate from both The University of Nottingham and Monash University.
The School of Life Sciences, together with the School of Medicine in Nottingham, have developed a joint medical degree with Srinakharinwirot University (SWU) in Thailand
Prospective medical students are selected jointly by Admissions Tutors from SWU and Nottingham in January and successful students begin their studies in Thailand in April and in Nottingham in September. Students then complete 3 years of the BMedSci degree in Nottingham and return to Thailand for the clinical component of the medical course, to qualify and practise as doctors in Thailand.
We will develop further our academic collaborations with SWU, especially research into biomedical sciences.
The school of Life Sciences works closely with colleagues at our sister school, the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University’s Malaysia campus and contributes to the development of the BSc Biomedical Sciences course.
Students studying BSc Biomedical Sciences at UNMC may spend their final year studying and graduating in Nottingham. Some students choose to spend the last semester of their final year in Nottingham so that they can complete their final year project in our research labs, working under the supervision of Nottingham academics.
The school has recently hosted postgraduate students from universities in Europe, including Germany, Poland and Spain who have visited us to do project work in our laboratories for part of their degree programmes. Students have spent periods of 1-6 months with us working mostly in the Synthetic Biology Research Centre and our microbiology labs.
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