Webinar: Postgraduate Study at UCL Biochemical Engineering (Morning Session)
Join the postgraduate-taught admissions tutors at UCL Biochemical Engineering for this session, introducing our unique one-year MSc and MRes programmes and finding out what it's like to study here.

This webinar is is part of the Graduate Open Events series at UCL.
Dr Rana Khalife, Dr Petra Hanga and Dr Darren Nesbeth will be joined by some of our students who will be discussing what it's like to study an MSc or MRes at UCL Biochemical Engineering.
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Our PGT Degrees:
Biochemical Engineering MSc
A multidisciplinary programme at the interface of biology and engineering providing graduates with the skills necessary to design, develop and oversee the next generation of industrial bioprocessesManufacturing and Commercialisation of Stem Cell and Gene Therapies MSc
Developing the next generation of multidisciplinary engineers, scientists and business professionals to overcome the manufacturing, scientific and commercial challenges of advanced stem cell and gene therapy development.Synthetic Biology MRes
This one-year MRes programme aims to train students in the fast-growing area of synthetic biology to design and build novel artificial biological systems.
Lecturer and Admissions Tutor for the Manufacturing and Commercialisation of Stem Cell and Gene Therapies MSc
UCL Biochemical Engineering
Associate Professor in Biochemical Engineering and Admissions Tutor for the Biochemical Engineering MSc
UCL Biochemical Engineering
Dr Darren Nesbeth
Associate Professor of Engineering Biology and Admissions Tutor for the Biochemical Engineering MRes
UCL Biochemical Engineering
Further information
Ticketing
Pre-booking essential
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes