skip to content

MPhil in Biological Sciences by Advanced Study

 
rooms with chairs and desks in the Students Services Centre

Teaching

MPhil students meet regularly as a cohort for taught components. Core Topics in Biomolecular Science comprise up to 60 hours of interactive, seminar-based teaching including detailed exploration into some cutting-edge experimental approaches that are instrumental to advancing the field. This is complemented by student-led literature review sessions ("journal clubs"), designed to foster critical analysis and presentation skills via discussion of recent discoveries in the field.

Additionally, training is provided in key professional research and transferrable skills, such as time and data management, laboratory record keeping, research ethics and integrity, scientific communication skills and academic writing, and data analysis skills including statistics.  

All students will be members of the University's Postgraduate School of Life Sciences (PSLS) which offers a wide variety of core skills and professional development training. Visit the Researcher Development page on the PSLS website for more information.

One to one supervision

  • Regular meetings with a project supervisor and lab members. Termly meetings with the programme director or co-director.
  • The University of Cambridge publishes an annual Code of Practice which sets out the University's expectations regarding supervision.

Seminars & classes

The majority of classroom-based teaching is seminar-style with student participation and discussion strongly encouraged. These sessions will cover a range of relevant experimental model systems, approaches and applications.

Practicals

Hands-on sessions in some fundamental research technologies and approaches (such as molecular modelling) will be available.

Journal clubs

Journal clubs are conducted as part of the Core Topics interactive teaching.

Literature Reviews

A literature review element will be required as part of both the Extended Essay and the Research Project Report.

Feedback

All written assessed work for the MPhil is marked by two assessors. Students can also expect to receive termly formal feedback reports via the online Postgraduate Feedback and Reporting System. 

The University of Cambridge publishes an annual Code of Practice which sets out the University's expectations regarding feedback.


Assessment

Thesis / Dissertation

A report on the research project, approved by the Degree Committee of the Faculty of Biology, not exceeding 10,000 words in length, including tables, figure legends, and appendices, but excluding bibliography (makes up 70% of the mark).

Essays

One essay, not exceeding 5,000 words in length, on a topic approved by the Degree Committee of the Faculty of Biology, excluding tables, figure legends, footnotes, appendices and bibliography (makes up 25% of the mark). 

Written examination

A paper on research techniques and data interpretation (makes up 5% of the mark). 

Other

The examination shall include an oral examination on the work submitted by the candidate and on the general field of knowledge within which such work falls.

Key contact

MPhil Coordinator

Email: mphil@bio.cam.ac.uk 

Dates and deadlines

Application deadline: 24 April 2024

Funding application deadline: 4 January 2024