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    MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc

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    Manchester, GBMScIn-person1 year
    £36,800.00
    Tuition
    over 12mo

    MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester is a 1-year, in-person MSc program based in Manchester, GB. Tuition is £36,800.

    About the program

    Develops research skills in cell and developmental biology through two research projects on developmental biology and stem cell topics. Provides training in research skills, scientific writing, and analysis of cell and developmental processes.

    Focus: research
    Ranked among the top 35 in the world for Life Sciences and Medicine (QS World University Rankings 2025).

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    24 months Graduate Route (UK)

    $15,505.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester cost?
    The total estimated tuition for MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester is £36,800.
    Is MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester online or in-person?
    MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester is offered in-person.
    How long does MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester take to complete?
    MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester is structured around 1 year.
    What GPA is required for MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester?
    Per the program's published guidance: BSc (First or Upper Second)
    What work-permit options follow MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester?
    Post-completion work rights for MSc Medical Science: Development and Stem Cells (Research) MSc at University of Manchester: 24 months Graduate Route (UK)