The course aims to select a cohort of students with the skills, motivation and ability to excel to create the next generation of scientific and business leaders in the therapeutics and healthcare sector. This highly multi-disciplinary course is co-developed and co-delivered with industry experts. Students will develop an understanding of the mechanisms underlying normal function and subsequent dysfunction in human diseases and their amelioration or cure with advanced therapeutic regimes. The program provides students with the tools and skills necessary to understand, develop and implement modern cutting-edge techniques in therapeutic sciences and covers a range of conventional and novel therapeutic modalities, including understanding biological pathways and therapeutic mechanisms, diagnostic and prognostic tools, identifying novel targets, and characterizing the pharmacologic profiles of new compounds, including adverse effects and toxicity. The close industry partner involvement in the development and delivery of the course sets it apart from others in the UK and internationally. Students will benefit greatly from the academic expertise and real-world insights which will be brought together in the proposed academic-industry partnership. The course covers conventional small molecule drugs and novel therapeutics approaches from recombinant protein technologies, gene therapy, to cell-based therapies, regenerative medicine and others. Students will also learn the social, financial, ethical, legal and policy implications of the introduction of new therapies, and we therefore propose to link this training very closely to industrial, entrepreneurial, and regulatory activities to encourage students to consider their studies in a society-wide context.
Study options
Full Time
(11 Months)
Tuition fees
£3,860.73 (4,20,650)
Month
This is a fixed fee
Start date
October 2026
Venue
University of Cambridge
The Old Schools,
Trinity Lane,
Cambridge,
CB2 1TN, CENTRAL ENGLAND, United Kingdom
Entry requirements
For international students
Applicants for this course should have achieved a High II.i Honours Degree.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.