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Intro

Discoveries in chemistry research can improve lives and solve problems of global importance. Our Chemistry MRes enables you to join a team of researchers aiming to address issues from environmental degradation to age-related illness, exploring the ways science can make peoples’ lives better. 

Our researchers are experts in their fields, with strengths in medicinal, environmental, materials and analytical chemistry research. You will be attached to one or more of our research groups, working alongside postdoctoral and other postgraduate researchers with shared interests. 

Working with your supervisor, you’ll design and undertake a substantial research project which provides a real intellectual challenge and shows the relevance of scientific research to industry. You’ll demonstrate your creativity and initiative, and gain advanced knowledge of techniques such as chromatography spectroscopy and electroanalysis as you build confidence and independence as a researcher.

Our journal club provides opportunities to explore and evaluate current scientific journal articles through presentations from guest speakers and student-led discussion.

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Location 69成人网: Moulsecoomb

Full-time 1 year
Part-time 2–6 years

Please review the entry requirements carefully and if you have any questions do get in touch with us.

Entry criteria

Entry requirements

Degree and experience
A 2:1 degree in a relevant subject. Students with a degree that does not fall within this category but who have significant relevant experience will also be considered. All applicants should provide a full description of any research projects undertaken, relevant work experience and non-academic qualifications.

ATAS requirements
The JACS code for this course is F100, meaning that students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland will have to apply for an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate before they apply for a visa. Details can be found on the .

English language requirements
IELTS score of 6.5, with no part below 6.0.

International requirements and visas

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Course content

Course structure

The Chemistry MRes is typically completed full-time in one year, but can be taken part-time over two years. The course is structured to include a significant research component which you will undertake throughout the course. In addition, a series of supporting taught modules further enrich your learning. 

To be awarded the MRes, you must obtain 180 M-level credits, 40 credits from taught and subject-specific modules and 140 credits through the completion of the research project.

The research project is central to the course and allows you to work at the forefront of the discipline as you advance your knowledge of research methods and chemical principles. You design your own project under the supervision of one or more members of the Chemistry Research Group.

Syllabus

Modules

Core modules

  • Techniques in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Analysis

    In this module, delivered as series of laboratory and computational classes, you will gain a range of experimental techniques in chemical and pharmaceutical analysis. Featured techniques could include differential scanning calorimetry, high pressure liquid chromatography, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.

  • Current Research in the Pharmaceutical Sciences

    This module will be delivered via a series of presentations on current research by university staff, external speakers and students. This will be supplemented by seminar discussions of the work presented and related material (journal club format). Students will take a leading role in these discussions, taking turns to facilitate and discuss material. You will be expected to evidence your literature research with a portfolio of annotated research articles.

  • MRes Research Project

    During this module you will carry out a detailed independent investigative research project within a relevant academic discipline, field of study or area of professional practice. You will develop advanced skills in project planning, data generation and analysis, critical analysis of scientific literature, and written and oral presentation to the expected level of a professional scientist.

Options*

  • Applied Nucleic Acid Biochemistry

    This module provides you with an understanding of modern nucleic acid-based techniques and how these can be applied in the laboratory with respect to human disease. You will study basic molecular biology techniques including cloning into simple vectors, gene expression and selectable markers, and learn about manipulation and detection of nucleic acid and protein and the concepts and applications of genomics and bioinformatics. You will also undertake a mini project.

  • Monitoring Signalling Molecules in Neuroscience

    This module provides you with an overview of signalling mechanisms and how they may be altered through pharmacological intervention, ageing and disease. You will explore the theory, capabilities, limitations and applications of the techniques used in monitoring signalling molecules in vivo and in vitro, including amperometry, fast scan cyclic voltammetry and microdialysis. You will also learn to understand, interpret and critically evaluate the latest scientific literature in this field.

  • Controversies in Science

    Controversies in Science will develop your ability to critically review and understand the nature of progress in science. A series of case studies from different disciplines and time periods will illustrate how scientific theories develop and why, by their nature, scientific hypotheses are always formulated in an environment of initially contradictory evidence. You will select a controversial area of modern science, review the competing theories to find the key drivers of disagreement and suggest experimental or theoretical means by which these might be resolved.

  • Omics for Diseases: Theory, Practice and Applications

    This module covers the theory, practice and application of omics at the genomic, proteomic and metabolomic level. You will learn about the types of omics currently on the market and the use of omics technologies in basic research, medicine and pharmaceutical sciences for diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of diseases. You will gain hands-on experience with genomics and proteomics datasets and at the end of the module present a poster discussing recent advances in omics.

  • Biological Membranes: Drug Targets and Disease

    As many healthcare issues like obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer are associated with altered lipid composition, drugs need to cross lipid membranes to reach their target. This module will provide you with an overview of the structure and physiology of biological membranes linked with current research and theory and develop your understanding of the role biological membranes play in health and disease. You will also study the experimental techniques used to analyse biological membranes.

  • Introduction to Geographical Information Systems

    This introductory course to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is for both newcomers to the field and existing practitioners. The module will give you a theoretical and practical understanding of GIS concepts, technical issues and applications using GIS software. You will develop spatial and digital computing, data handling and problem-solving skills and apply these to the identification and examination of geographical and wider environmental issues.

  • Nanotechnology Research: Therapeutics, Diagnostics and Advanced Pharmaceutics

    This module focuses on contemporary and innovative research in the nanotechnology field, including nanoparticle drug delivery systems, medical diagnostics and molecular therapeutic agents. The content covers pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, microbiology, molecular biology and clinical diagnosis. With an emphasis on modern practical techniques and methodologies, the module will provide you with specialised knowledge of the use and role of both established and novel nanotechnologies in modern therapy.

  • Novel Medicinal Products: A Clinical Perspective

    In this module you will demonstrate a sound understanding of the multidisciplinary framework of research and development. You will develop an understanding of the processes involved in developing new drug substances and products as well as the pre-clinical and clinical trial protocol to optimise patient safety for new medications. You will also show an understanding of the regulatory processes and controls in place during and after drug development.

  • Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis

    This module will give you an insight into the key techniques used in pharmaceutical analysis and how they are used in the quality assurance of pharmaceuticals. You will learn about the theory, capabilities, limitations and applications of the analytical techniques used in pharmaceutical analysis and gain experience in these techniques. The module will also explore structured approaches to analytical problem solving for pharmaceutical scenarios.

  • Astrobiology

    This module will give you an overview of current research and theory on astrobiology and expand your understanding of origin of life theories. It will demonstrate how extreme environments and organisms that are able to live in extreme environments provide potential models for extraterrestrial life. You will also learn how experimental techniques can distinguish between biological and non-biological origins of materials from both Earth and space.

  • Water Quality Assessment and Management

    This module introduces you to water quality assessment and management, teaching you skills related to field and laboratory experimental design, measurement of water quality, data analysis, interpretation of results and reporting to specialist/non-specialist audiences. It will provide you with experience in the management and presentation of large datasets and you will explore the roles of water safety planning, risk assessment, nature-based management and water treatment. You will also undertake analysis of water samples in the Centre for Aquatic Environments lab.

  • Applied Protein Biochemistry

    Involving a mini project, this module provides you with a theoretical and practical understanding of how modern techniques in the fields of protein production and analysis can be applied in a variety of laboratory settings. You will look at recombinant protein induction and purification techniques, including sonication and metal ion-agarose affinity column use, as well as the analysis of proteins by SDS-PAGE and Bradford assays for protein concentration. You will also study spectrophotometric assays of activity in normal and mutant proteins.

  • Microbiology, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Remediation

    This module provides an integrated approach to the study of key issues in ecotoxicology and environmental microbiology. You will explore a range of contemporary issues concerning biodegradation, food contamination, water quality, environmental health, bioremediation and current environmental legislation. You’ll look at the key concepts around the safe consumption of food and water and the biological responses to environmental stressors and microbial pollution events.

  • Industrial Manufacturing Processes

    This module enables you to demonstrate a sound understanding of the production, testing, distribution and regulatory aspects of medicine production in the pharmaceutical industry and meet the demand for capable pharmacy graduates who can contribute to the continued growth and development of the pharmaceutical industry. The module includes 18 hours of placement in an industrial setting.

  • Applications in GIS

    Application in GIS is a follow-on course to help you develop skills around spatial and digital computing, data handling and problem solving. You will use the skills learnt in module GYM01 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems to identify and examine geographical and wider environmental issues. Case study topics include suitability modelling using raster-based Boolean approaches; data acquisition using GPS and Differential-GPS; and development of GIS-based decision support systems.

*Option modules are indicative and may change, depending on timetabling and staff availability.


 

Staff profile

, Course Leader

“Working in haematology and volunteering on the orthopaedics ward in a London hospital cemented that the medical sector was where I wanted my career to be in. My first degree is in Biochemistry BSc(Hons) from the University of East London. During this degree I undertook a placement year at a London hospital in a Bone and Joint research group and fell for a career in research.

“I did my PhD in molecular gerontology, Investigation of the composition of AP-1 during ageing, and I came to the University of 69成人网 in 2000 as a research fellow. Now I am a lecturer in the field of ageing, molecular biology, pathobiology, medical genetics, endocrinology and biochemistry.

“Having an earlier career in research has allowed me to more effectively see how we can inform our teaching with relevant backdrops which will hopefully allow our students to see the bigger picture beyond the subject they are doing and see how it can be used for research.

“I am an enthusiastic lecturer who likes to use new and modern technologies to translate knowledge to the students. I believe in ‘hands-on’ practical experience as well as interactive learning through lectures, blended learning and flip learning.”

Dr Angela Sheerin

Facilities

You will have access to our labs and facilities to support your research, including: 

  • image analysis suite with electron, confocal and atomic force microscopes
  • high-performance liquid and gas chromatography, atomic emission, UV/Vis and IR spectroscopy
  • nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry.
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Careers

Our graduates have been awarded PhD studentships at top UK universities and now work for companies including:

  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Southern Water
  • Novartis.
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Fees and costs

Course fees

UK (full-time)9,250 GBP

International (full-time)17,900 GBP

Scholarships, bursaries and loans

We offer a range of scholarships for postgraduate students. Bursaries and loans may also be available to you.

Find out more about postgraduate fees and funding.

The fees listed here are for the first year of full-time study if you start your course in the academic year 2025–26.

You will pay fees for each year of your course. Some fees may increase each year.

UK undergraduate and some postgraduate fees are regulated by the UK government and increases will not be more than the maximum amount allowed. Course fees that are not regulated may increase each year by up to 5% or RPI (whichever is higher).

If you are studying part-time your fee will usually be calculated based on the number of modules that you take.

Find out more

  • Fees, bursaries, scholarships and government funding info for UK and international postgraduate students
  • Student finance and budgeting while studying
  • About the university’s fees by checking our student contract and (pdf).

What's included

You may have to pay additional costs during your studies. The cost of optional activities is not included in your tuition fee and you will need to meet this cost in addition to your fees. A summary of the costs that are included and any extras that you may be expected to pay while studying a course  in the School of Applied Sciences in the 2022–23 academic year are listed here.

  • Where required:
    • all students are provided with a laboratory coat, safety glasses and log book.
    • a budget to cover laboratory consumables and equipment for your final year project is included in the fees for all students.
    • access to key subject journals and subject specific databases is provided, as well as a site licence for industry-standard chemical drawing software.
    • essential instruction booklets (laboratory handbooks) are provided, as is project poster printing and thesis binding. However, you should budget for books, printing and stationery for personal study.
  • For our ecology and conservation courses there are compulsory field trips for which you should budget up to £200. There are also optional field trips for which you may choose to budget up to £2,700. You may also need to buy appropriate clothing for outdoor use.
  • DBS checks for MPharm students are included in the fee.
  • Costs for MPharm placement travel is reimbursed up to a specified amount depending on location of placement.
  • The independent mapping project is a mandatory part of the Geology BSc(Hons) involving independent fieldwork that is undertaken in the summer between years 2 and 3. The cost of this fieldwork is not included in the fee, and you will need to meet this additional cost yourself.
  • Travel and accommodation costs are included for all mandatory taught residential field trips, but you’ll need to provide your own food and drink.
  • Optional placements and day trips may include additional costs. This will vary depending on where and how long the field trip is but you should budget approximately £1,500.
  • Some students require specialist outdoor equipment and/or personal protective equipment (PPE) and should budget up to £100.
  • If you choose to take an optional paid placement you’ll be expected to cover your own travel, accommodation, food and drink.
  • You will have access to computers and necessary software, however many students choose to buy their own hardware, software and accessories. The amount spent will depend on your individual choices but this expenditure is not essential to pass any of our courses. Find out what free software is available from the University of 69成人网.
  • In most cases coursework submissions are electronic but students may wish to print notes which would involve an extra cost.

You can chat with our enquiries team if you have a question or need more information. Or check our finance pages for advice about funding and scholarships as well as more information about fees and advice on international and island fee-paying status.

Location and student life

Campus where this course is taught

Moulsecoomb campus

Two miles north of 69成人网 seafront, Moulsecoomb is our largest campus and student village. Moulsecoomb has been transformed by a recent development of our estate. On campus you’ll find new Students’ Union, events venue and sports and fitness facilities, alongside the library and student centre.

Over 900 students live here in our Moulsecoomb Place halls and the new Mithras halls – Brunswick, Goldstone, Hanover, Preston and Regency.

Moulsecoomb has easy access to buses and trains so you can access all the exciting things happening in our home city.

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Accommodation

We guarantee an offer of a place in halls of residence to all eligible students. So if you applied for halls by the deadline you are guaranteed a room in our halls of residence.

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Halls of residence
We have self-catered halls on all our campuses, within minutes of your classes, and other options that are very nearby.

You can apply for any of our halls, but the options closest to your study location are:

  • Mithras Halls are stylish new high-rises in the heart of the student village at our revitalised Moulsecoomb campus with ensuite rooms for more than 800 students.
  • Varley Park is a popular dedicated halls site, offering a mix of rooms and bathroom options at different prices. It is around two miles from Moulsecoomb campus and four miles from the city centre, and is easy to get to by bus.

Want to live independently?
We can help – find out more about private renting.

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Relaxing in halls near the campus

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Student Union social space at Moulsecoomb

Local area

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The city is home to a national 5G testbed and over 1,000 tech businesses. The digital sector is worth over £1bn a year to the local economy – as much as tourism.

All of our full-time undergraduate courses involve work-based learning - this could be through placements, live briefs and guest lectures. Many of these opportunities are provided by local businesses and organisations.

It's only 50 minutes by train from 69成人网 to central London and there are daily direct trains to Bristol, Bedford, Cambridge, Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth and Southampton.

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Support and wellbeing

Your course team

Your personal academic tutor, course leader and other tutors are all there to help you with your personal and academic progress. You'll also have a student support and guidance tutor (SSGT) who can help with everything from homesickness, managing stress or accommodation issues.

Your academic skills

Our 69成人网 Student Skills Hub gives you extra support and resources to develop the skills you'll need for university study, whatever your level of experience so far.

Your mental health and wellbeing

As well as being supported to succeed, we want you to feel good too. You'll be part of a community that builds you up, with lots of ways to connect with one another, as well having access to dedicated experts if you need them. Find out more about how we support your wellbeing.

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Sports scholarships

Our sports scholarship scheme is designed to help students develop their full sporting potential to train and compete at the highest level. We offer scholarships for elite athletes, elite disabled athletes and talented sports performers.

Find out more about sport scholarships.

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Develop your cricketing skills in the UK’s largest indoor cricket facility alongside studying for a degree. Whether you can already play or you’re new to the game offers the opportunity to train with top coaches in our world-class training environment. 

Find out about the 69成人网 Cricket Academy.

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