MSc in Clinical Embryology - How to apply
Virtual Open days
We are running a virtual open day in November before the application deadline for graduates.
Please email us to register your interest: msc.embryology@wrh.ox.ac.uk
This one-year, residential, taught MSc in Clinical Embryology course has won numerous University awards for teaching innovation and excellence.
It aims to provide graduates from either a scientific or clinical background with advanced theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART).
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HOW TO APPLY
We are now open for applications for entry in October 2024. The deadline for applications is 12:00 midday (GMT) on Friday 1st December 2023.
Full details of the selection criteria are available on the course Graduate Admissions Page.
All applications for graduate study are processed on the University's Student System. Please visit the Applying for graduate study pages for further information. An application fee is required prior to uploading your complete application.
The University Course Code for the MSc in Clinical Embryology is TM_CE1.
COLLEGE MEMBERSHIP
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university. When you receive an offer from the Department then your application will also be considered for a place at a college.
Please refer to to Graduate Admissions Course page for a full list of colleges that currently consider MSc in Clinical Embryology students.
If you do not have a preference for a specific college, then you should indicate on the online application system that you have ‘no college preference’, the University will then automatically assign you with a suitable college. If you do not have a preference for a specific College, then you should indicate on the online application system that you have ‘no college preference’, the University will then automatically assign you with a suitable college.
FURTHER INFORMATION
If you have any questions or would look some further information, please contact the Course Coordinator.
COURSE FEES
The course fees can be found on the Course Graduate Admissions page. Information on sources of funding for the course can be found here.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I APPLY?
The MSc in Clinical Embryology is an extremely popular course and is often over-subscribed. All applications are carefully considered by the Course Admissions Panel, which is currently comprised of the Course Director, a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, the Course Coordinator and a Senior Clinician. Admission decisions are notified to applicants in writing, regrettably it is not possible for the administrative team to discuss individual application decisions by phone.
The University provides an outline of the process for the admissions decisions here, for your information.