Master of Surgery Program By University of Cambridge |Top Universities
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Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

9,858 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

16 May, 2024Application Deadline

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Surgery (MChir) by thesis is a research degree which is open to clinicians only and serves an important role in the development of the career of trainee surgeons, affording them an opportunity to carry out academic research, in a clinical (or laboratory) setting across a broad range of departments and faculties.
This degree would be attractive to surgeons who would like to pursue a clinical career but would also like to formalise research effort and experience during training. This would be well suited to all types of rotational trainee surgeons in the East of England, who rotate through Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH). Similarly, it would provide an opportunity for clinical surgical fellows, attached to CUH for 2 years, to undertake translational research in Addenbrooke's and have this recognised by the University of Cambridge.
The degree also supports an interdisciplinary approach potentially involving a supervisory team drawn from different areas of the University (eg. departments within the Schools of Clinical Medicine and Biological Sciences and the Department of Engineering) as well as clinicians working within the Cambridge University Health Partnership (CUHP) or other health trusts within the East of England.
The degree is a part-time degree with a minimum period before which a thesis can be submitted of one year and a maximum period before which it must be submitted of 4 years. As students must have completed the equivalent of six terms of study to submit their thesis, it is only under exceptional circumstances that a student would plan to submit their thesis after only one year - this would be discussed with your proposed supervisor prior to making your application. Generally, students should expect to study for a minimum of two years.
The degree aims to allow engagement with research with a view to the writing of a thesis.
The thesis should not exceed 20,000 words (excluding references and notes) and must represent a significant contribution to learning, for example through the discovery of new knowledge, the connection of previously unrelated facts, the development of a new theory, or the revision of older views, and must take account of previously published work on the subject.
Most time will be spent working independently, but the department, supervisor and College will support you throughout the degree.
The Degree will allow attendance at regular seminars in your subject area and involvement in the social life of your department and College.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Surgery (MChir) by thesis is a research degree which is open to clinicians only and serves an important role in the development of the career of trainee surgeons, affording them an opportunity to carry out academic research, in a clinical (or laboratory) setting across a broad range of departments and faculties.
This degree would be attractive to surgeons who would like to pursue a clinical career but would also like to formalise research effort and experience during training. This would be well suited to all types of rotational trainee surgeons in the East of England, who rotate through Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH). Similarly, it would provide an opportunity for clinical surgical fellows, attached to CUH for 2 years, to undertake translational research in Addenbrooke's and have this recognised by the University of Cambridge.
The degree also supports an interdisciplinary approach potentially involving a supervisory team drawn from different areas of the University (eg. departments within the Schools of Clinical Medicine and Biological Sciences and the Department of Engineering) as well as clinicians working within the Cambridge University Health Partnership (CUHP) or other health trusts within the East of England.
The degree is a part-time degree with a minimum period before which a thesis can be submitted of one year and a maximum period before which it must be submitted of 4 years. As students must have completed the equivalent of six terms of study to submit their thesis, it is only under exceptional circumstances that a student would plan to submit their thesis after only one year - this would be discussed with your proposed supervisor prior to making your application. Generally, students should expect to study for a minimum of two years.
The degree aims to allow engagement with research with a view to the writing of a thesis.
The thesis should not exceed 20,000 words (excluding references and notes) and must represent a significant contribution to learning, for example through the discovery of new knowledge, the connection of previously unrelated facts, the development of a new theory, or the revision of older views, and must take account of previously published work on the subject.
Most time will be spent working independently, but the department, supervisor and College will support you throughout the degree.
The Degree will allow attendance at regular seminars in your subject area and involvement in the social life of your department and College.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

193+
7+
3.6+
100+
Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK Medical Degree.
If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country.
Applicants must be clinicians undertaking surgical training in the East of England at the time of their proposed MChir. For example, rotational trainee surgeons in the East of England, who rotate through Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH), or clinical surgical fellows attached to CUH for 2 years.
16 May 2024
2 Years
Oct
  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

9,858 GBP
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International Students

9,858 GBP
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