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Cancer Biomedicine, BSc
Cancer Institute

Cancer Biomedicine, BSc

Study a Bachelor's degree in Cancer Biomedicine. It sets you up to play your part in tackling cancer.

Cancer, MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Scanning electron microscope image of 'super' T-cell (immunity cell) that has been engineered to become a cancer fighting T-cell.

Cancer, MSc / PGDip / PGCert

Cancer MSc reflects the depth and breadth of research interests, from basic science to translational medicine.

Cancer Biomedicine, MSci
MSc Clinical Drug Development

Cancer Biomedicine, MSci

Study this four-year undergraduate degree with an integrated master's year to build your research skills in cancer.

Respiratory Clinical Science, MSc / PGDip / PGCert
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Respiratory Clinical Science, MSc / PGDip / PGCert

Set yourself up to work at the highest levels of respiratory medicine. This MSc focuses on studying the scientific and clinical basis of respiratory diseases.

Cancer Institute, MPhil / PhD
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Cancer Institute, MPhil / PhD

A full or part-time research degree at the UCL Cancer Institute offers an unrivalled foundation for building a career in cancer.

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Cancer MSc Open Event

Catch up with our most recent Cancer MSc Open Event from February 2025

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Shared first year for flexibility
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Shared first year for flexibility

Most of the BSc courses in Medical Sciences have a shared first year. This gives you the flexibility to switch degrees if your interests change.

It is very international
Malika Khodjaeva

It is very international

Malika enjoyed that the BSc Cancer Biomedicine included people from around the world and that she got to know everybody in the group well.

The perfect combination
Nadia Bonnin, MSc Cancer

The perfect combination

Nadia Bonnin talks about the importance of being involved in patient care and research as part of the MSc Cancer programme. See her story.

Progression through to PhD
Morgan Palton, MSc and PhD Cancer

Progression through to PhD

Morgan Palton joined the MSc Cancer, got hired as a technician, and later started her Cancer PhD on CAR T-cell research. See her story.

It's a really great feeling
Aśka Przewrocka

It's a really great feeling

Aśka from Poland studied a PhD in Cancer under Prof. Charles Swanton. She talks about the thrill of success after conducting a lot of experiments.

What can I do to change this?
Rahul Vital

What can I do to change this?

After watching his friend go through cancer, Rahul Vital was inspired to make a difference, and joined the BSc Cancer Biomedicine at UCL.

I chose to study at UCL because it's a world-renowned university. I was really interested in the course structure and the catalogue. The modules looked really exciting. I love the flexibility of the course, the fact that every lecture is different, and the professors seem so engaged and I feel like that really helps engage the students.

Anjleena Khurshid at graduation

Anjleena Khurshid

BSc Cancer Biomedicine

Watch Georgia | UCL MSc Cancer #lifeinmedsci on YouTube.
Professor Richard Day
Professor Richard Day

Director: MSc Precision Medicine

Division of Medicine

Professor John Hartley
Professor John Hartley

Director: MPhil/PhD Cancer

UCL Cancer Institute

Professor Richard Milne
Professor Richard Milne

Director: BSc Infection & Immunity, MSc Infection & Immunity

Division of Infection and Immunity

Thiru Surentheran

Dr Thiru Surentheran

Director: BSc Cancer Biomedicine, MSc Cancer

UCL Cancer Institute

Dr Vitor Teixeira
Dr Vitor Teixeira

Director: MSc Respiratory Clinical Medicine

Division of Medicine

Watch UCL - Where cancer research transforms lives on YouTube.
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