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Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Postgraduate Programmes 2022

Discover where a postgraduate degree from UCL Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering could take you!

When you study on a Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering postgraduate degree, you’ll learn from world-leading practitioners, gain the experience to help tackle major healthcare challenges and participate in student projects with a real-world impact, such as developing cutting-edge technologies or methods for diagnosing, treating or managing medical conditions and diseases.

Applications are now open for 2022-23 on-campus and distance learning programmes, watch the recording below from our February 2022 virtual Q&A, and you’ll be introduced to the programme team and find out more about our postgraduate degrees, future career opportunities for MPBE graduates and what it’s like to be part of our fantastic departmental and UCL community.

"I am proud and grateful that UCL gave me the chance to study my MSc. In October, I will start my new job with Raysearch Laboratories from Sweden. I will be located in Shanghai and be responsible for the Asia-Pacific region as an application specialist and physics support for their treatment planning system Raystation. I think the MSc was a door-opener for this opportunity."
Stefanie, Medical Physics Postgraduate Alumni

Did you miss our Postgraduate Q&A on Friday 4th February?

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If you missed our postgraduate virtual Q&A on Friday 4th February, you can watch the recording here. 

Did you miss our Distance Learning Q&A on Monday 21st February?

If you missed our distance learning virtual Q&A on Monday 21st February, you can watch the recording here. 

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Discover more about our programmes:

UCL researcher Dr Elly Martin in the Medical Physics laboratory

MSc Physics and Engineering in Medicine

UCL Researchers working in the Medical Physics laboratory

MSc Physics and Engineering in Medicine by Distance Learning

 

Distance Learning

As a global leader in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering research, the Academics in our department have close collaborations with clinicians, practitioners and scientists in major teaching hospitals, which enables our students to learn about the latest innovations from leading experts in the field.

If you chose to study on our Distance Learning programme, you will become part of a close-knit community of peers and researchers within the UCL Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering department. Our MSc Physics and Engineering in Medicine by Distance Learning degree delivers one-on-one guidance as well as hands-on teaching and is the only one of its kind in the UK to be accredited by the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM).

"It is certainly an extremely interesting course, and I’m tremendously impressed with all of the academics who are delivering it, the quality of teaching, and the quality of their research that so clearly underpins it, as well as the structure and delivery mode of the materials. Your Moodle pages for the distance learning course are fantastic, and really anticipate and cater for all likely student needs.

It’s really great to have the opportunity to studying this course with UCL."

Simon, Distance Learning MSc Graduate

Apply for postgraduate study by 13th May 2022, 5pm (BST).