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MSc Leading Clinical Research Delivery (Online)

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    MSc 2 or 3 years part time distance, PGDip Over 2 years part time distance, PGCert over 1 year part time distance

Course Description

  • The MSc Leading Clinical Research Delivery at Exeter is one of only three NIHR-AoMRC funded, fully online programmes, developed in line with the NIHR-AoMRC Clinician Researcher Credentials Framework. It supports practising clinical professionals aspiring to work in the clinical research delivery workforce.
  • Practically focused course that builds the necessary networks to gain the skills and confidence required to lead and support clinical research delivery.
  • Examine the infrastructures and policies shaping clinical research, learn how to engage with patients, plan projects, manage budgets and gain practical experience by supporting current clinical research projects.
  • Benefit from flexible access to high-quality interactive online learning modules tailored to meet the challenges and opportunities for clinical research in the 21st Century NHS, whilst supporting the Government’s plan to create a world-leading UK clinical research environment. The report Saving and Improving Lives: The Future of UK Clinical Research Delivery provides further detail of the ambitious vision for the future of clinical research delivery.
  • Part bursaries (up to 50% of fees) are available to NHS / publicly funded healthcare professionals in England for September 2023 entry to the programme. Applications for bursaries are via the LCRD Expression of Interest form‌ (submitted as part of your online application) by the deadline – Monday 31st July 2023. (All bursary applications received by the deadline will be informed of the decision via email by mid-September 2023.)

Entry Requirements

Normally a minimum 2.2 Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline. Relevant clinical or professional experience (more than two years post-qualification) may be taken into consideration as evidence of equivalency.

Applicants will be experienced healthcare professionals from any registered healthcare discipline, such as medicine, nursing, midwifery and the allied health professions (including pharmacists and healthcare scientists), or those who have worked in a relevant role for at least two years (e.g. clinical trials manager, clinical research practitioners, university postdoctoral researcher).

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