Description
This module allows students to take their theoretical knowledge and practical skills from other modules throughout the entire course and to apply these to their own individual research question. Students will be expected to employ the scientific method to address this question through data collection and/or analysis in a laboratory, bioinformatics or clinical setting as appropriate. Projects can also be non-lab based such as systematic reviews. Using experimental, analytical and/or statistical methodologies, as appropriate, students will be able to reach novel conclusions and to place these into context with published scientific knowledge. This research project reflects research practice by qualified scientists, and requires collaborative working with a research supervisor/team, and therefore enables students to develop and implement the professional and employability skills needed for a research career.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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