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MSc/MRes/PgDip/PgCert IN BIOINFORMATICS

Org: University of Exeter
Location: Exeter
Duration: Various, as below

Start Date: October
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JOB DESCRIPTION

MSc/MRes/PgDip/PgCert in Bioinformatics

Duration
MSc/MRes: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time
PgDip; 9 months full-time; 18 months part-time
PgCert: 6 months full-time

Entry requirements:At least a 2.2 degree or equivalent in any scientific or engineering discipline, including natural, mathematical and cognitive science. Applications from graduates in non-scientific disciplines will be considered, provided that your first degree contains a significant computational or empirical component, such as programming, experimental design, and data analysis; and you attained a 2.1 or equivalent. All international students whose first language is not English will need to satisfy our English Language requirements; for further information see the Postgraduate Prospectus at www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate

2009/10 Fees
MSc/Mres: UK/EU £4,500 (pro rata for part-time); International £12,250
PgDip: UK/EU £3,000 (pro rata for part-time); International £8,090
PgCert: UK/EU £1,500; International £4,045

Funding opportunities: Generous scholarships of up to £4,500 are available each year from the School. There are also opportunities for University Full-Fee Masters Scholarships, British Council Fellowships and Awards, and Foreign and Commonwealth Scholarships. Visit www.exeter.ac.uk/biosciences/postgraduate for further information.

Apply online at www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate

Programme information

  • World class research regularly published in peer-reviewed papers including Nature, Science and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA
  • Excellent facilities with £25 million invested in state-of-the-art laboratories and platform technologies including functional genomic, bioinformatic and analytical infrastructure
  • £12 million funding in Research Council grants. Our success rate in BBSRC response mode is above the national average and the School ranks in the top six universities for successful NERC awards
  • Generous studentships available
  • Industrial placements encouraged
  • Option to study by distance learning
  • Degrees designed to deliver high quality research supervision to develop and nurture the scientific potential of all graduates
  • Supported by EPSRC as a Masters in Research

Bioinformatics is a scientific discipline which encompasses all aspects of biological information acquisition, processing, storage, distribution, analysis and interpretation. It has become a major field of academic research and an important focus for industry, particularly in the post-genomic era.

Originally bioinformatics was concerned with the analysis of biological sequence data, such as that from the Human Genome Project. However, as knowledge of the discipline advanced a series of ‘omics’ specialisms were identified. Genomics explores genome organisation and compares genomes; transcriptomics considers the levels of RNA expression in cells and how the conversion of DNA to proteins are regulated; proteomics examines the proteins in the cell; and metabolomics looks at the chemical dynamics of the cell. As the discipline continues to develop, it is likely that more distinct ‘omics’ will be identified. 

All modules are 'blocked' into short, intensive four-week periods, thereby allowing credit to be accumulated through short-period placements of four weeks by students from industry wishing to update their knowledge and skills base. The programme has a significant research component, which accounts for about half of the programme, as well as professional skills training, and is designed to provide training in areas most relevant for your academic and professional development.

We also offer a distance learning variant of the programme, aimed at international students and those already in industry who wish to retrain in bioinformatics.

Modules

  • Professional Skills
  • Tools and Techniques for Bioinformatics
  • Introduction to Molecular Biology
  • Sequence Analysis and Structural Bioinformatics
  • Machine Learning Techniques and Information Systems for Bioinformatics
  • Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics
  • Research Methods
  • Research Project
HOW TO APPLY

Programme website
www.exeter.ac.uk/biosciences/postgraduate/bioinformatics

Apply online at www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate

Contact
Ms Christi Hetzler
MSc Secretary
+44(0) 1392 263428
bs-mscadmissions@exeter.ac.uk


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