Experimental Oral Pathology (Oral Sciences) MSc

UK

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What will I learn?

This MSc introduces you to the principles of experimental pathology in oral disease. We offer you comprehensive training in the principles of laboratory research methods and the range of techniques used to study the behaviour of oral tissues in health and disease.

  • Ideal if you want to follow either a career in academic dentistry or in a clinical speciality
  • Be taught by our distinguished international experts and have regular contact with them throughout the programme
  • Work as an integrated member of one of our research teams
  • Attend our annual stem cell conference as well as an HIV symposium
  • Study at one of the UK’s top-rated dental schools: we are joint first for research impact (REF 2014)
  • Also available for intercalating BDS Dentistry students

Facilities

New postgraduate study and research facilities are available in the state of the art Blizard building, as well as the Institute of Dentistry, and include:

  • 11 dedicated seminar rooms and a student learning centre
  • 92 production laboratory spaces
  • digital imaging and two cutting-edge cone beam CT machines
  • a PC in every operatory with ‘slave screen’ on chair for viewing images and discussing results with patient
  • modern facial-scanning equipment
  • facilities and services for 72 ‘phantom’ heads.

Career paths

This MSc provides a thorough grounding in oral pathology, giving your career a significant boost.

You’ll gain the research skills and experience necessary to pursue further academic research at PhD level.

Which department am I in?

School of Medicine and Dentistry

Study options

Full Time (1 year)

Tuition fees
£28,900.00 (30,42,746) per year
This is a fixed fee

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Application deadline

Expected September 2024

Start date

16 September 2024

Venue

Whitechapel

Turner Street,

London,

Tower Hamlets,

E1 2AD, England

Entry requirements

For international students

Students need to have a 2:2 or above at undergraduate level in a relevant subject such as Medicine, Dentistry, Chemistry or Biology. For intercalating BDS Dentistry students: Successfully completed at least three years (360 credits) of the BDS or equivalent dental course (for clinically based masters this must include the equivalent of one year of patient based teaching (in hospital/dental practices/clinics)), Passed BDS year 3 or 4 exams immediately prior to entry at the first opportunity, Demonstrate a clear and unequivocal interest in the field by written application and/or interview IELTS: 6.5 overall including 6.0 in Writing, and 5.5 in Reading, Listening and Speaking; TOEFL: 92 overall including 21 in Writing, 18 in Reading, 17 in Listening and 20 in Speaking.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Queen Mary University of London

Students of all backgrounds can enjoy an exceptional education, and all the culture that London has to offer, if they choose to study at Queen Mary.

  • A world-leading Russell Group university
  • An exceptionally diverse student body
  • Excellent facilities with lots of investment
  • Has produced eight Nobel Prize winners