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  1. Top 10 Tips: Getting into Research as a Medical Student

    TIP 4: UTILISE SOCIAL MEDIA. Research opportunities, talks and workshops are advertised on social media in abundance. Here are some examples: Facebook. Search "medical student research" or "medsoc research" into Facebook and lots of groups and pages will pop up, including UCL MedSoc Research and Academic Medicine (there is a Research ...

  2. Clinical academic and research careers

    Types of clinical research programmes. internships. Master's in clinical research. clinical doctoral research fellowships. clinical lectureships. senior clinical lectureships. See the NHS England's Workforce, Training and Education website for information about its work on clinical academic careers and resources to support you on your journey.

  3. How To Become a Medical Researcher

    Here is how to become a medical researcher in four steps: 1. Receive an undergraduate degree. Get an undergraduate degree in or related to the scientific field you hope to pursue as a researcher. Graduates in statistics, bioinformatics, physics or chemistry are in high demand for this role.

  4. Clinical trials

    Clinical trials help doctors understand how to treat a particular illness. It may benefit you, or others like you, in the future. If you take part in a clinical trial, you may be one of the first people to benefit from a new treatment. But there's also a chance that the new treatment turns out to be no better, or worse, than the standard treatment.

  5. Medical research

    Medical researchers plan and conduct experiments and analyse results, with the aim of increasing scientific knowledge on topics related to medicine. They may also use this knowledge to develop new drugs or medical products. They can be employed in: industry. higher education institutions. research institutes. medical research charities.

  6. MD Medicine (2025 entry)

    Fees. Fees for entry in 2025 have not yet been set. For reference, the fees for the academic year beginning September 2024 were as follows: (full-time) UK students (per annum): Standard £4,786, Low £11,000, Medium £17,500, High £23,000. International, including EU, students (per annum): Standard £27,000, Low £28,500, Medium £34,500, High ...

  7. Biomedical research roles and career pathways

    Biomedical research roles and career pathways. Use this overview to: explore career pathways in biomedical research, within academia and industry. learn about the many and diverse roles of those involved in research and innovation. Explore an interactive version of 'biomedical research roles and career pathways' on the UK Government Web ...

  8. Be Part of Research

    Social care is all about improving people's wellbeing and independence - so too is the research into the area. Find out more about what it involves. Be Part of Research is a website run by the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) and is designed to help people find and volunteer for research studies taking place across the UK.

  9. How to get involved in research as a medical student

    Participating in research gives students great skills and opportunities. Anna Taylor and Sarah Purdy explain how to get started ### This article contains: Students often go into medicine because of a desire to help others and improve patients' physical and mental wellbeing. In the early years of medical school, however, it can seem as if you are not making much difference to patient care ...

  10. Research scientist (medical) job profile

    If you've completed a PhD, you may start on £25,000 to £40,000 a year, depending on your specialist subject and experience. Senior researchers and university professors earn in the region of £50,000 to £75,000 a year or more. For current details on PhD studentship stipends, see UKRI - Studentships and Doctoral Training.

  11. National Institute for Health and Care Research

    Journals, publications and data. Explore NIHR-supported research projects, their findings and data from our range of resources: Sign up for news, announcements, events and more. The nation's largest funder of health and care research, providing the people, facilities and technology for research to thrive.

  12. Medical Research Council (MRC)

    Funders: Medical Research Council (MRC), Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Co-funders: National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs) Funding type: Grant. Total fund: £10,000,000.

  13. Taking part in medical research

    There are many ways to take part in and support medical research. You can: give permission for your health information to be used in a study. donate your body, some tissue or your brain. take part in a population-based study. join a clinical trial if you are undergoing treatment. You can also consider donating to the Medical Research Foundation ...

  14. How can I get involved in research as a medical student?

    Most trainees interested in research will do a PhD after medical school, during specialty training; currently only a small number of universities offer an MB/PhD programme where the PhD is intercalated into the medical degree. It is, however, becoming more popular, and Cancer Research UK has started offering MB/PhD studentships.

  15. The Complete Guide To Becoming A Clinical Scientist

    The Role Of A Clinical Scientist: Clinical scientists aid the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness. The job title is applicable to an extensive range of roles that are grouped into four domains - clinical bioinformatics, life sciences, physical sciences and clinical engineering, and physiological sciences - and subdivided into specialisms.1 Clinical scientists may work ...

  16. Applying to medical school for graduates, mature and foundation students

    Graduate candidates for medicine normally need a first or upper second class honours degree. Check with the medical school whether your first degree will be considered relevant before you apply. Almost all UK medical schools require applications from graduates to be made through UCAS.

  17. Applying To Study In The UK As An International Student

    Remember that application deadline may also vary for international students. You will have to apply via UCAS, (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service), the central application system for undergraduate medical programs. The 2023 application deadline for Medicine course was 16th October, and it's unlikely to significantly change in 2024 ...

  18. Who can take part in a clinical trial

    Researchers call the entry conditions for trials 'eligibility criteria'. Trials have these to make sure that the patients taking part are as similar as possible. That way, if one group does better than the other, the researchers can be sure it was due to a difference in treatment. And not because their cancer was at a different stage for ...

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  20. Applying to medical school

    Subjects you need to study medicine. For students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland, all UK medical schools accept applications that demonstrate: good GCSE grades in math, science and english. a combination of GCSEs, AS levels and A-levels. chemistry at A-level and often A-level biology. one other science subject is often required, for ...

  21. How to join a clinical trial

    Joining a trial. The only way to join most trials is for your doctor to contact a doctor involved with the trial. This is called a medical referral. You need to speak to your own doctor or cancer specialist if you see a trial on our database that you are interested in. You may find it helps to print off a copy of the information and take it ...

  22. NIHR launches new funding competition to drive innovation in health

    The NIHR has launched a new competition that will fund research to translate lab-based discoveries into new treatments, diagnostics and medical technologies for patients. The funding will bring together academics and doctors to translate advances in biomedical research into benefits for patients and the health system.

  23. UCAS Application Stats For 2024 Entry Medicine

    Application Numbers Are Returning To Pre-Pandemic Levels. The last three years saw a record number of people applying to study Medicine, with 26,820 applicants for 2023 entry, 29,710 applicants for 2022 entry and 28,690 applicants for 2021 entry. The downward trend from last year has continued: for 2024 entry, there were 24,150 applicants.

  24. US

    University of South Florida and Exeter have entered into a 5 year student exchange between the two Universities. They launched the University of Exeter / University of South Florida Research Catalyst Fund to provide grants to support joint research initiatives between the two institutions.

  25. Who MRC is

    The heart of our mission is to improve human health through world-class medical research. To achieve this, we support research across the biomedical spectrum, from fundamental lab-based science to clinical trials, and in all major disease areas. We work closely with the NHS and the UK health departments to deliver our mission, and give a high priority to research that is likely to make a real ...

  26. Biomedical Research Centres

    These collaborations convene UK-wide expertise in specific research areas addressing a gap or unmet need, serving as a platform to support emerging priorities in the research landscape and to co-ordinate efforts in early phase research. ... supporting human health research and its transformation into medical practice.

  27. Money blog: Why you might notice changes to your Amazon ...

    Sales of low-alcohol beer rose more in the UK than any other market last year. IWSR data shared with the Financial Times shows sales of beer with less than 3.5% alcohol doubled from 650,000 ...