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An intercalated degree offers the opportunity to dedicate a year to exploring a subject of your choice. This experience enables you to: broaden your understanding of potential career paths after graduation, acquire valuable transferable skills such as research capabilities, and develop specialized knowledge in your chosen field. Additionally, completing an intercalated degree can enhance your foundation training applications by earning bonus points for academic excellence. Given the increasing global challenges in reproductive health, this program emphasizes applying human embryology's scientific foundations to clinical practice. Throughout the course, you'll gain hands-on experience with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), conduct laboratory or clinical research, and develop comprehensive scientific and clinical expertise in ART.