MD studies 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MD

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our postgraduate research degrees enable outstanding and highly motivated individuals from across the globe to work with world-leading experts at the forefront of new research. 
We will help you develop the skills you need to translate your research into activity that will have a positive impact on the health of the world’s most vulnerable people and communities. 

We offer the following postgraduate research degrees: 
• MD – minimum two years (part-time) 

• MPhil – one-two years (full-time) or two-four years (part-time) 

• PhD – two-four years (full-time) or four-seven years (part-time) 


You can study full- or part-time in Liverpool or off-campus – giving you the flexibility to integrate your research with an existing career or work in the field. You can apply at any time, and we offer three intakes a year, in February, August and October. 

We offer supervision in the following research areas: 

• Clinical Sciences

• International Public Health 

• Malaria and other Vector-Borne Diseases 

• Maternal, Newborn and Child Health 

• Neglected Tropical Diseases 

• Snakebite and Venom

• Tropical Disease Biology 

• Vector Biology 


Becoming part of LSTM’s dynamic, innovative research environment will allow you to realise your potential as a researcher; make a significant contribution to your field of research; and prepare you for a wide range of careers in academia and beyond.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MD

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Our postgraduate research degrees enable outstanding and highly motivated individuals from across the globe to work with world-leading experts at the forefront of new research. 
We will help you develop the skills you need to translate your research into activity that will have a positive impact on the health of the world’s most vulnerable people and communities. 

We offer the following postgraduate research degrees: 
• MD – minimum two years (part-time) 

• MPhil – one-two years (full-time) or two-four years (part-time) 

• PhD – two-four years (full-time) or four-seven years (part-time) 


You can study full- or part-time in Liverpool or off-campus – giving you the flexibility to integrate your research with an existing career or work in the field. You can apply at any time, and we offer three intakes a year, in February, August and October. 

We offer supervision in the following research areas: 

• Clinical Sciences

• International Public Health 

• Malaria and other Vector-Borne Diseases 

• Maternal, Newborn and Child Health 

• Neglected Tropical Diseases 

• Snakebite and Venom

• Tropical Disease Biology 

• Vector Biology 


Becoming part of LSTM’s dynamic, innovative research environment will allow you to realise your potential as a researcher; make a significant contribution to your field of research; and prepare you for a wide range of careers in academia and beyond.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
88+
We are looking for students who have obtained (or are expected to obtain) a first class or upper-second class honours degree at undergraduate level and/or a Master’s degree in a relevant subject.

2 Years
Feb
Aug

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