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Overview

The School of Medicine welcomes more than 1,500 postgraduate taught students per year, who benefit from studying in a dynamic but highly supportive environment alongside staff who are working at the very forefront of knowledge in their disciplines.

Most of our postgraduate taught programmes are highly vocational, focused on enhancing the careers and knowledge base of existing healthcare professionals.

Whilst the majority of our programmes are delivered on a part-time basis, enabling students to work while they study, many are also run on a full-time basis.

A-Z Programmes

We offer taught Masters degrees on campus, as well as a large range of flexible online distance learning degrees.

Online Distance Learning

Part time programmes for people who wish to gain a world-class award while maintaining busy professional and personal commitments.

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Application procedures, advice for new students on how to enrol at the university, information on tuition fees and visa advice.

News

  • Preventing child burns - Cardiff University
    11th June 2013
    Professor Alison Kemp will lead a research team from Cardiff Child Protection Systematic Reviews group, based in the School of Medicine, to find new ways to better prevent childhood burns …
  • Howard Evans elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
    10th June 2013
    Professor Howard Evans, Emeritus Professor, Institute of Infection and Immunity, Cardiff University School of Medicine has been made a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
  • IWA Inspire Wales Awards - Cardiff University
    7th June 2013
    Two Cardiff University academics, Dr Anwen Williams (Medicine) and Prof Karen Holford (Engineering), have been shortlisted for the prestigious Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA) Inspire Wales Awards within the Science …

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