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The Master of Research (MRes) program delivers comprehensive, career-focused instruction in research methodologies and data analysis for graduates in health, psychology, and biomedical sciences.
Through structured coursework, participants will enhance their research capabilities, encompassing literature evaluation, proposal development, laboratory methods, project coordination, results dissemination (via oral presentations, written reports, and digital platforms), and grant applications. The curriculum exposes students to diverse methodological approaches and practical skills pertinent to their field. Instruction includes research ethics and governance protocols to equip learners for professional research roles.
Participants will undertake two significant research projects in their chosen specialization under the guidance of faculty experts. These investigations will be documented as journal-style publications and contribute significantly toward the MRes degree requirements.
This qualification equips graduates for research careers and provides a pathway to doctoral studies.