Course and Event Details
MSc in Reproductive Genetics
Developed in response to the growing demand for expertise in this rapidly evolving field, the MSc in Reproductive Genetics is designed for graduates, scientists and clinicians with backgrounds in Genetics, Biomedical Sciences or Medicine. The course combines rigorous theoretical teaching with practical training in reproduction, pregnancy and genetic technologies, as well as patient counselling. It will be based at the Institute of Reproductive Sciences (IRS), alongside the Department’s well-established MSc in Clinical Embryology.
Learn more at the Virtual Open Event on 5 February 2026 (14:30–15:30 GMT).
MSc in Global Women’s Health
This innovative two-year, part-time programme is delivered primarily online, with two one-week residential sessions in Oxford. Designed for both clinicians and non-clinicians, the MSc in Global Women’s Health offers expert-led modules with a strong emphasis on advocacy, research and leadership. The course provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of women’s health in a global context. Its online and part-time format enhances accessibility for students worldwide who are balancing professional or personal commitments.
Learn more at the Virtual Open Event on 6 February 2026 (15:00 GMT).
MSc in Clinical Embryology
This well-established intensive, one-year residential programme is delivered at the Institute of Reproductive Sciences (IRS) and has trained over 300 graduates to date. The course offers extensive practical training alongside advanced theoretical teaching in human biology, embryology, infertility and assisted reproductive technologies.
Learn more at the Virtual Open Event on 9 February 2026 (13:30 GMT).