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The Nanotechnology & Regenerative Medicine MSc at UCL offers an exciting opportunity to delve into the rapidly expanding fields that have the potential to revolutionize modern medicine. This cross-disciplinary programme provides a robust scientific understanding of nanotechnology and regenerative medicine, with a focus on practical and translational applications. You'll explore the use of stem cells, tissue engineering strategies, and biomaterials for improved disease detection and treatment. The programme is designed for students from various disciplines, and entry requirements include a second-class UK Bachelor's degree in science/engineering or a medical degree. Join us to gain cutting-edge knowledge and embark on a competitive career in nanomedicine or regenerative medicine.
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Nanotechnology and regenerative medicine are rapidly expanding fields and have the potential to revolutionise modern medicine. This renowned cross-disciplinary master's programme gives you a robust scientific understanding in these fields, combined with a hands-on practical and translational focus.
About this degree
This MSc Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine equips you with a critical understanding of how nanotechnology and regenerative medicine technologies can be used for the improved detection and treatment of disease.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of a second-class UK Bachelor's degree in a science/engineering subject or a medical degree, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Research experience will also be taken into account.
Fees
UK tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £19,300
Part-time: £9,650
Overseas tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £37,500
Part-time: £18,750