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UK funding for rapid research into tackling the Zika virus is set to increase to £4million, the government has announced, as British scientists continue to lead the way in tackling this global emergency.
MSc in Clinical Embryology - Where are they now?
We keep in touch with our 280 plus graduates to monitor how our MSc course has influenced their career progression. We're continually updating this page, so please check back regularly for the latest information.
Seminars
During term time there are weekly Departmental Seminars at 1pm Tuesdays in the AALT (and online for those that cannot be there in person). At these Departmental Seminars we will have internal and external speakers covering a range of topics of interests to people in the department (particularly related to our research themes). Pizza lunch is provided for those attending in person. Attendance, particularly in person, is encouraged. Departmental Seminars provide an update on research, methods and/or skills and are a valuable part of NDWRH, both for networking and scientific interest.
Find a project
There are a variety of projects available for DPhil and MSc by Research students in the Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health. We advise students to contact potential supervisors as soon possible to discuss projects.
About us
The Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health (NDWRH) encompasses multi-disciplinary research across the full spectrum of women’s health.
Our Research
WRH comprises over 30 cutting-edge research groups spanning five core themes, each led by world-renowned experts in their respective fields. Many of these groups collaborate with other departments at the University of Oxford, as well as with universities and business partners globally.
Study with us
We run three world class Postgraduate study programmes: MSc in Clinical Embryology (1 year residential programme) MSc by Research (2 years research degree) and DPhil (3-4 years research degree). We also teach the fundamentals of Obstetrics & Gynaecology to clinical undergraduate students as part of their medical degree.