Posted on June 01, 2019 at 02:30 PM

UK::~CXL~Study MSc Genomic Medicine from Southampton University, UK



Southampton is one of the most lively and dynamic cities in the south of England. From bustling shops and marinas to areas of outstanding natural beauty, the city and region have lots to offer. Located on the south coast in the county of Hampshire, Southampton is a friendly and diverse city. The region enjoys the UK's mildest climate. It is well-connected too, with two mainline train stations, an international airport and easy access to cross-channel ferries.

The University is one of the largest employers in Southampton with over 6,000 members of staff. We contribute an estimated £729 million to the local economy and support an estimated additional 5,500 jobs within the city. We attract investment and new businesses to the area. The University’s Science Park is home to more than 50 companies, each providing jobs and opportunities in the region.

The University of Southampton is ranked 18th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019.

MSc Genomic Medicine::

Genomic technologies are transforming healthcare and our flexible programme will ensure you are at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field. Our leading experts will provide you with a comprehensive perspective on genomics applied to clinical practice and medical research, with a particular emphasis on genomic testing in the UK NHS. Southampton’s full-time or part-time MSc Genomic Medicine programme explores the genomics and informatics of rare and common diseases, cancer and infectious diseases, and the application of these for diagnostics, prognostics and stratified medicine.

Our programme is suitable for science graduates seeking to apply genomics to their future careers, and for health professionals from medicine, nursing, public health and clinical sciences. Our MSc Genomic Medicine programme is based at one of the country’s leading teaching hospitals – University Hospital Southampton – and is taught by field-leading experts from across the University, including bioinformaticians, clinical geneticists and experimental researchers.

For the full MSc, you will take seven core taught modules and have the opportunity to choose one relevant optional module from across the University. At the end of your MSc, you will complete a Research Dissertation Project and may get the opportunity to complete this alongside Medicine’s world-leading researchers.

Mr. Deepak, Education Manager, Career XL Services says Trainee healthcare scientists are usually employed at Band 6, starting at £28,050. Once qualified, you're likely to be employed on Band 7 (£33,222 to £43,041). Salaries for senior and consultant clinical scientists range from £42,414 (Band 8) to £102,506 (top of Band 9), depending on your experience and training.

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