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Clinical Research NIHR, MSc, University of East Anglia (UEA)

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About Clinical Research NIHR, MSc - at University of East Anglia (UEA)

The MSc in Clinical Research NIHR is a first step on the HEE/NIHR Integrated Clinical Academic Pathway for non-medical healthcare professions. This pathway aims to develop clinical researchers who will lead the integration of research into the clinical environment. Successful students have the potential to move through the pathway to Senior Clinical Lectureship positions. This is a fully-funded studentship sponsored by Health Education England and the National Institute for Health Research, including salary replacement and course fees.

Study

A qualification in Clinical Research provides the essential tools needed to pursue a career as an intuitive professional. The School of Health Sciences at UEA has an established reputation for exciting and innovative approaches to education, supported by a strong and rapidly developing research programme.

Teaching

The School of Medicine at the University of East Anglia has an established reputation for exciting and innovative approaches to education supported by a strong and rapidly developing research programme. As part of the Faculty of Health it has a growing emphasis on inter-professional co-operation in teaching and research.

Employability

Develop the skills to conduct critical analysis of the evidence that underpins healthcare. Carry out comprehensive qualitative and quantitative research that is relevant to your own practice. Build leadership qualities to help deliver quality patient service in your field of expertise. This Master's course in Clinical Research is an ideal precursor for anyone aiming to undertake a PhD.

Entry requirements

Open to students with a good first degree in a health care profession (min 2.1 or equivalent) or related subject. Applicants with current registration as a health professional with an appropriate professional statutory regulatory body will also be considered. Only available to UK citizens or residents in the UK for a period of 3 years plus.

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