The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow is accepting applications for its MSc Advanced Biochemistry course, which begins in September 2025. The Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences, a premier research facility dedicated to creating novel medications and enhancing their application, is the provider of this postgraduate program.
Course overview:
The MSc Advanced Biochemistry course explores the complexities of molecular cellular function. Students learn more about the molecular underpinnings of life and the root causes of illnesses when biochemistry and molecular biology are combined.
Program benefits:
The MSc Advanced Biochemistry program provides comprehensive postgraduate training in life sciences, with a focus on practical laboratory skills and transferable skills, including:
Statistics
Presentations
Career development
Ethics
Science writing skills
Experimental design and data analysis
Students will be taught by active researchers and practicing healthcare professionals, who will ensure that the curriculum is up to date with the latest research and industry advances. Students will gain important insights into specialised fields and career options through guest lectures from NHS Clinical Biochemists.
Eligibility criteria:
To be eligible for the MSc Advanced Biochemistry course, applicants must:
Hold a minimum second-class honours degree or international equivalent in a biological or chemical discipline.
Achieve a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 (with no component below 5.5).
Fees:
The tuition fee for international students for the 2025/26 academic year is £31,250.
Interested and eligible candidates are advised to visit the official website for more detailed information.