The MSc Clinical Science (the specialism is shown in brackets) degrees shown below are the academic component of the Scientific Training Programme. Please visit the individual university website for full programme details.
University name | Degree name |
Aston University |
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King’s College London |
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Newcastle University |
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Queen Mary University of London |
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University of Liverpool |
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Swansea University |
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Manchester Academy for Healthcare Scientist Education (MAHSE) is a consortium of universities and health service providers that delivers a range of Clinical Science programmes. The degrees are awarded by the individual constituent universities, however enquiries about programmes offered by the consortium should be directed in the first instance to MAHSE rather than to the individual universities.
Degree | Details | Awarded by |
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MSc Clinical Science (Blood Sciences) | The majority of the programme is delivered and taught by the University of Manchester. Manchester Metropolitan University work in collaboration with the University of Manchester to deliver elements of the Haematology and Transfusion Sciences and the Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics pathways being delivered by Manchester Metropolitan University. | University of Manchester pathways in:
Manchester Metropolitan University pathways in:
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MSc Clinical Science (Cardiac, Critical Care, Vascular, Respiratory and Sleep Sciences) | The majority of the programme is delivered and taught by Manchester Metropolitan University. From 2016 Manchester Metropolitan University is accredited to deliver Critical Care. The University of Salford work in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University to deliver elements of the Critical Care Science and Vascular Sciences pathways. | Manchester Metropolitan University pathways in:
University of Salford pathways in:
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MSc Clinical Science (Cellular Science) | The majority of the programme is delivered and taught by Manchester Metropolitan University with elements delivered by outside experts in the field. | Manchester Metropolitan University |
MSc Clinical Science (Clinical Bioinformatics – Genomics) | The programme is delivered by the University of Manchester in collaboration with Nowgen and the National Genetic Reference Laboratory. Elements of the first year of the programme are delivered at the University of Liverpool. This is currently a single specialty programme (in Genomics)
In addition, MAHSE is accredited to deliver the specialties of Health Informatics (University of Manchester with some teaching in the second and third years at University College London)
Physical Sciences (University of Liverpool )
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University of Manchester
University of Manchester
University of Liverpool
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MSc Clinical Science (Clinical Pharmaceutical Science) | The programme is delivered by the University of Manchester in collaboration with the University of Salford, with some elements delivered by Kings College London. | University of Manchester |
MSc Clinical Science (Neurosensory Sciences) | The majority of the programme is delivered and taught by the University of Manchester in collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University, which teaches elements of the Neurophysiology pathway. | University of Manchester pathways in:
Manchester Metropolitan University pathways in:
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MSc Clinical Science (Reconstructive Science) | The programme is a joint programme between Manchester Metropolitan University and King’s College London. | Jointly Manchester Metropolitan University and King’s College London |