Birkbeck, University of London

Master in Structural Biology

London, United Kingdom

The Master in Structural Biology at Birkbeck, University of London is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Birkbeck, University of London, a public research university in London, offers you a unique opportunity to study in the heart of the city. As a working professional or adult learner, you'll appreciate the flexible study options, including evening teaching. This institution stands out for its research focus, accessibility, and diverse student body.

Birkbeck has 441 programs available, covering arts, humanities, law, science, social sciences, business, and psychology. Specifically, the university's research strengths lie in Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Psychology. You can explore different fields, from business to medicine, and take advantage of the university's strong research-intensive environment.

As a student, you'll be based in Bloomsbury, with access to the university's main campus, as well as satellite campuses in Stratford, Hackney, and East London. You'll be part of a diverse student population of 13,937, including 1,270 international students from over 120 countries. London's vibrant cultural and social scene is at your doorstep, providing many opportunities for work experience, networking, and cultural exploration.

About the Program

The Master in Structural Biology is a one-year program at Birkbeck, University of London, offering a Master's degree in Biology. This program is ideal for students with a background in biological, chemical, and physical sciences who want to gain research experience in structural and computational biology.

The curriculum includes both taught components and extensive research experience, covering topics such as molecular chaperones, electron microscopy, and DNA repair. Students will develop skills in research techniques, data analysis, and scientific writing, and will have the opportunity to work on research projects in areas like protein folding and viral protein-nucleic acid interactions.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Research Scientists, Structural Biologists, Biochemists, or Molecular Biologists, working in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, or academia. They may work for employers like the National Institutes of Health, the University of London, or private research institutions, applying their knowledge and skills to advance our understanding of biological systems and develop new treatments for diseases.

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