Queen Mary University of London

Genomic Medicine (HEE Funded) Online PGDip

London, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Genomic Medicine (HEE Funded) Online PGDip at Queen Mary University of London is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Queen Mary University of London, with roots dating to 1785 and a current student body of about 32,000, is a major London-based university that blends historic traditions with modern research and teaching. Located in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities, Queen Mary hosts approximately 13,120 international students and offers an extensive portfolio of 703 programs across humanities, law, medicine, engineering and the sciences. Its central London setting provides unrivalled cultural, professional and networking opportunities.

The university is known for strong professional programs, research impact and industry links, offering students access to clinical placements, legal clinics, laboratories and entrepreneurial support. Small-group teaching and diverse seminar options complement large lectures, while dedicated career services, internships and mentorship programs help students prepare for competitive job markets. Research-active faculties support postgraduate study and collaborative projects with global partners.

Life at Queen Mary is shaped by London’s vibrant student scene, from arts and dining to industry events and volunteering. Comprehensive international student support, language assistance and accommodation services ease the transition for newcomers. Prospective international applicants should check program-specific entry requirements, scholarship opportunities and early application deadlines to make the most of study and professional pathways in a dynamic global city.

About the Program

The Genomic Medicine (HEE Funded) Online PGDip is a one-year online program at Queen Mary University of London. It is for students with a Bachelor's degree who want to learn about genomic medicine from home.

The curriculum covers core modules like Introduction to Human Genomics and Omics Techniques. Students also learn about Bioinformatics and Data Quality Assurance. Elective modules include topics like Pharmacogenomics and Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Genomic Medicine.

Graduates can work as Genomic Data Analysts, Molecular Biologists, or Clinical Researchers. They can also work in pharmaceutical companies as Pharmacogenomics Specialists or in hospitals as Genomic Medicine Specialists, helping to develop new treatments for genetic diseases.

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