Bioinformatics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Universities
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Cranfield University at
Silsoe offers an MSc. in
Bioinformatics.
Hussein Zedan pointed out that De
Montfort University, Leicester was going to start its MSc. in
Bioinformatics in September 2003 in both full- and part-time
formats.
The University of East Anglia
offers an MSc. in
Bioinformatics. Thanks to Dr Nagesh.
Edinburgh University, offers
an MSc./Diploma
in Quantitative Genetics and Genome Analysis and an MRes
(MSc./Diploma by Research) in Life Sciences in which you can
specialize in Quantitative
trait analysis and genomics .
There are various graduate programmes offered by the University of Exeter MSc/MRes/PgCert/PgDip
in Bioinformatics. (Thanks to M Antro for an update.)
The University of Glasgow
offers an MRes in
Bioinformatics.
In November 2004, Fiona Croll alerted me to Herriot-Watt University's Bioinformatics
(IT) MSc jointly taught by the university's School of
Mathematical and Computer Sciences and its School of Life
Sciences.
Imperial College offers
a new MSc
in Computational Genetics and Bioinformatics and MRes Biomolecular
Sciences courses.]
There are MRes
studentships available on the courses at Leeds University.
On 20Jan03 UKeU, the UK government-backed company set up to
provide online degrees from UK universities to students worldwide,
announced a
new Master's level programme in Bioinformatics from the
Universities of Leeds and Manchester. (Thanks again to Jo Wixon for
this.)
University of Liverpool M.Sc.,
Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate in Biosystems
& Informatics
Manchester University also teaches bioinformatics to
its undergraduates as well as offering a taught MSc.
course in the subject.
Newcastle University's MRes
in Bioinformatics began in September 2003.
The University of
Nottingham's undergraduate
biochemistry degrees feature bioinformatics
prominently.
Oxford University has a Master's degree
course with an interesting flexible structure. Thank you to Helen
Parkinson and Clare Hayes for this information.
Thank you to David
Parkinson (no relation to Helen, above) for pointing out to me
that for the past two years Sheffield Hallam University has
offered an MSc/PGDip
in Bioinformatics at its Graduate School
in Science, Engineering and Technology.
The University of Sheffield
Centre
for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology offers taught
courses related to bioinformatics.
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