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98 Part-time Master's degrees in Molecular Sciences

Biomedical Science
This Biomedical Science MSc course from Edinburgh Napier University will prepare you for a fulfilling career as a biomedical scientist.

Molecular Genetics
The research in the Molecular Genetics programme of the University of Glasgow lies at the interface of organismal, functional and systems biology.

Cell and Molecular Biology
Research in the Cell and Molecular Biology degree from University of Essex covers a wide spectrum of biology from genes to ecosystems, and this broad-based structure provides opportunities for developing novel ideas and interdisciplinary projects.

Molecular Medicine
Research in the Molecular Medicine degree from University of Essex has an international reputation for outstanding teaching and research, with the latter reflected in the large number of publications in high-profile journals.

Cell Biology
The Cell Biology programme from University of Liverpool is a leading international centre for research into the fundamental principles of human physiology, with expertise in all aspects of modern physiology.

Biomolecular Science (Online)
This Biomolecular Science (Online) course from the University of Limerick prepares students for a wide range of career options in the Life Sciences, medical/healthcare sciences and Biotechnology sectors, with advanced knowledge in molecular and cell biology.

Laboratory Medicine
The Laboratory Medicine master degree from University of Tasmania prepares you to join this essential field with the right mix of theory and hands-on experience.

Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
The Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Biology and Genetics) course at the University of Malta is intended to provide an advanced level of education, training and research for graduates in Medicine, Medical Laboratory Science and related areas of study, and enables candidates to acquire advanced knowledge and research skills that could be employed in the academic, clinical and industrial settings.

Molecular Medicine
This Molecular Medicine course from University of Derby enables you to gain a stand-alone research qualification or bridge the gap between an undergraduate degree and a PhD whilst raising your profile as a confident and independent researcher.

Cellular and Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology is the field of biology that studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level. The study of chromosomes and gene expression of an organism can give insight into heredity, genetic variation, and mutations. The Cellular and Molecular Biology programme is offered at University of Canterbury.

Molecular Medicine
The Master of Research (MRes) degree in Molecular Medicine from Bangor University, uses a multi-disciplinary, research-based approach to teach students the skills needed to pursue a research career in academia, industry or research institutes.

Nanoscale Science and Technology
The Nanoscale Science and Technology programme from Newcastle University research students in nanoLAB cross the traditional disciplinary boundaries of medicine, engineering and the physical sciences.

Bioprocessing (Online)
The Bioprocessing (Online) course from the University of Limerick provides a solid grounding in the latest research advances, including data analytics, predictive biomolecular modelling and advanced methods including AI-driven design to manufacture protein products.

Molecular Biotechnology
Subject to validation, this Molecular Biotechnology with Placement Year course at University of Hertfordshire will be accredited by the Royal Society for Biology Accreditation.

Molecular Pharmacology
The research in the Molecular Pharmacology programme of the University of Glasgow is focused on the structure and function of GPCRs and understanding the signalling pathways that are important for different physiological and pathophysiological responses.

Molecular Genetics
Study genome biology, DNA mutations, and the molecular basis of ageing with Molecular Genetics from Brunel University of London programme.

Cellular and Molecular Medicine (by research)
The School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for the study of cancer biology, infection and immunology, and regenerative medicine. University of Bristol offers the Cellular and Molecular Medicine (by research) programme.

Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology)
The Biomedical Sciences (Microbiology) programme at the University of Malta provides you an advanced level of education, training and research for graduates in Medicine, Medical Laboratory Science and any other area of study deemed relevant and enables you to acquire advanced knowledge and research skills that could be employed in the academic, clinical and industrial settings.

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
The Nanoscience and Nanotechnology course from The University of Lancashire will take you to the new frontiers of scientific discovery. You’ll explore how scientists operating at the nanoscale are able to manipulate individual atoms and molecules to develop innovative new technologies which are set to transform our world.

Molecular Sciences (Chemistry)
The Chemistry - Molecular Sciences programme of the University of Amsterdam, a joint degree programme with the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, covers areas in chemistry that traditionally are associated with organic and inorganic chemistry, catalysis, physical chemistry and theoretical chemistry.