Medical Imaging MRes + MPhil/PhD
London, Bloomsbury
This degree aims to train future leaders in AI-powered medical imaging innovations. From undertaking next-generation medical imaging research, development and enterprise, to producing intelligent, radical healthcare innovations focused on either imaging or imaging-enabled systems, this group of researchers are working to transform healthcare and medicine.
UK tuition fees (2024/25)
Overseas tuition fees (2024/25), programme starts, applications accepted.
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A minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree in Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or another closely related discipline, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Knowledge and expertise gained in the workplace may also be considered, where appropriate.
The English language level for this programme is: Level 2
UCL Pre-Master's and Pre-sessional English courses are for international students who are aiming to study for a postgraduate degree at UCL. The courses will develop your academic English and academic skills required to succeed at postgraduate level.
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Equivalent qualifications
Country-specific information, including details of when UCL representatives are visiting your part of the world, can be obtained from the International Students website .
International applicants can find out the equivalent qualification for their country by selecting from the list below. Please note that the equivalency will correspond to the broad UK degree classification stated on this page (e.g. upper second-class). Where a specific overall percentage is required in the UK qualification, the international equivalency will be higher than that stated below. Please contact Graduate Admissions should you require further advice.
About this degree
In partnership with our NIHR Biomedical Research Centres and Unit, PhD projects will be strongly multi-disciplinary, bridging the gap between engineering, clinical sciences and industry. Over 100 non-clinical and clinical scientists across UCL will partner to co-supervise a new type of individual, ready to transform healthcare and build the future UK industry in this area.
Who this course is for
As a multi-disciplinary subject at the interface of physics, engineering, life sciences and computer science, our postgraduate students have a diverse range of options upon graduation. Many choose to continue in academia through the subsequent award of a PhD studentship or a postdoctoral research post.
What this course will give you
The programme sits within i4health, a new centre for doctoral training focused on intelligent, integrated imaging in healthcare. The i4health centre aims to transform patient care through next-generation imaging tools and analysis. UCL's internationally leading positions in medical imaging and devices, data science and AI, robotics, and human-centred design, together with unique access to healthcare data and equipment, ideally place our centre to lead this transformation. UCL has significant activity in medical and biomedical imaging and several centres of excellence in their own right, and receives significant funding for its high-quality research. The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is a British Research Council which funds the i4health centre among other centres for doctoral training. UCL currently holds over 40% of the EPSRC funding portfolio in medical imaging more than any other university.
The foundation of your career
Postgraduate study within the department offers the chance to develop important skills and acquire new knowledge through involvement with a team of scientists or engineers working in a world-leading research group. Graduates complete their study having gained new scientific or engineering skills applied to solving problems at the leading edge of human endeavour. Skills associated with project management, effective communication and teamwork are also refined in this high-quality working environment.
Employability
A common career route is employment in industry where newly-acquired skills are applied to science and engineering projects within multi-national medical device companies, or alternatively, within small-scale start-up enterprises. A substantial number of graduates also enter the NHS or private healthcare sector to work as a clinical scientist or engineer upon completion of further clinical training.
Supervision and mentorship are available from scientists and engineers who have collaborated nationally and internationally across clinical, industrial and academic sectors. This provides natural opportunities to work in collaboration with a variety of external partners and showcase output at international conferences, private industry events and clinical centres to audiences of potential employers. Moreover, the department holds close working relationships with a number of charitable, research council and international organisations, for example, in new projects involving radiotherapy and infant optical brain imaging in Africa.
Teaching and learning
The MRes programme will be delivered through a combination of formal lectures, seminars, laboratories, workshop sessions and independent or group project work.
The MRes year consists of compulsory units and transferable skills (135 credits) and further optional modules (45 credits). The MRes project is a compulsory element and often (but not necessarily) forms the basis for PhD research. Students will be provided with a list of available projects before enrolment which will be subject to a selection process.
Advanced electives are available to all students in years two and three (MPhil and PhD) and are designed to enhance learning and skills.
Students are registered for the MPhil degree from year two and transfer to PhD status.
The modules of this MRes Programme will be assessed by a series of methods including exams, coursework, group work, lab sessions and project work.
Each taught MRes module typically consists of around 30-40 lectures over a ten-week term (excluding reading week). During each week, including problem classes, you should therefore expect about 10 contact hours. This time is made up of formal learning and teaching events such as lectures and problem classes. You will need to spend your own time in addition to the timetabled hours reviewing the material and completing coursework. You should expect to be spending at least 40 hours per week on your studies as a full-time student. A pro-rata rate should be used as a guide for part-time students. Lectures are timetabled between 9am and 6pm apart from Wednesday afternoon when there are no lectures.
Research areas and structure
Our Methodological Research Portfolio is focussed around three major themes:
Imaging Technologies
- Imaging Devices
- Image Acquisition
- Image Reconstruction
Image Computing
- Image Analysis
- Computational Modelling
Integrated systems
- Actionable Analytic Systems
- Interventional Systems
Our Enabling Technology Portfolio includes:
- AI and Machine Learning
- Data Science and Health Informatics
- Robotics and Sensing
- Human-Computer Interaction
Finally, the eight clinical research programmes in our Translational Portfolio are:
- Cancer Imaging
- Cardiovascular Imaging
- Infection and Inflammation Imaging
- Neuroimaging
- Ophthalmology Imaging
- Paediatric Imaging
- Perinatal Imaging
Research environment
Our vision is to train the translational imaging research leaders of the future, filling a critical gap identified in academia, pharmaceutical and medical devices industries, while delivering internationally competitive research. Our innovative training has a strong focus on new image acquisition technologies, novel data analysis methods and integration with computational modelling.
The MRes degree is a 1 year programme followed by the research degree is a 3 year programme (full-time or 5 year part-time) which offers an MPhil or PhD outcome.
You are required to register for the MPhil degree and then transfer to PhD after successful completion of an upgrade Viva (9 -18 months after initial registration).
Upon successful completion of your approved period of registration you may register as a completing research student (CRS) whilst you write up your thesis.
Students are permitted to include an internship either via an interruption or in conjunction with their research - these opportunities are discussed with the supervisor and programme directors. Students are strongly encouraged to attend and present at conferences relating to their area of research.
Upon successful completion of your approved period of registration you may register as a completing research student (CRS) whilst you write up your thesis
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Details of the accessibility of UCL buildings can be obtained from AccessAble accessable.co.uk . Further information can also be obtained from the UCL Student Support and Wellbeing Services team .
Fees and funding
Fees for this course.
Fee description | Full-time | Part-time |
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Tuition fees (2024/25) | £6,035 | £3,015 |
Tuition fees (2024/25) | £31,100 | £15,550 |
The tuition fees shown are for the year indicated above. Fees for subsequent years may increase or otherwise vary. Where the programme is offered on a flexible/modular basis, fees are charged pro-rata to the appropriate full-time Master's fee taken in an academic session. Further information on fee status, fee increases and the fee schedule can be viewed on the UCL Students website: ucl.ac.uk/students/fees .
Additional costs
There are no additional costs associated with this programme.
For more information on additional costs for prospective students please go to our estimated cost of essential expenditure at Accommodation and living costs .
Funding your studies
Please visit the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Intelligent, Integrated, Imaging in Healthcare (i4Health) for current funding information. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/intelligent-imaging-healthcare/ For a comprehensive list of the funding opportunities available at UCL, including funding relevant to your nationality, please visit the Scholarships and Funding website.
For a comprehensive list of the funding opportunities available at UCL, including funding relevant to your nationality, please visit the Scholarships and Funding website .
Deadlines and start dates are usually dictated by funding arrangements so check with the department or academic unit to see if you need to consider these in your application preparation. In most cases you should identify and contact potential supervisors before making your application. For more information see our How to apply page.
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Year of entry: 2025
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We require applicants to hold, or be about to obtain, an Upper Second class Honours degree, or the equivalent qualification gained outside the UK, in a related subject area for entry to a PhD programme. A Lower Second class Honours degree may be considered if applicants also hold a Master's degree with a Merit classification.
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- Speak to the listed supervisor about your suitability for their project or programme.
- Understand how your project is funded and, if it is self-funded, consider how you plan on funding it.
- Read our ‘How to apply’ page to find out more and ensure you include all required supporting documents at the time of submission.
Visit our Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health Postgraduate Research page to find out more.
Programme options
Full-time | Part-time | Full-time distance learning | Part-time distance learning | |
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PhD | Y | Y | N | N |
MPhil | Y | Y | N | N |
Programme overview
- Undertake research in a field you’re passionate about and join a project addressing leading challenges in the area while working with some of Europe's leading researchers and academics.
- Choose to research at a university ranked and 6th in the UK (QS World University Rankings, 2025) and 2nd in the world for social and environmental impact (THE Impact Rankings, 2024), where 93% of research activity is ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ (Research Impact Framework, 2021)
- Access some of the best research facilities in the world at the University, through our industry partners, and at hospitals around Greater Manchester.
- Benefit from dedicated support throughout your PhD journey, from pre-application to graduation and everything in between, through our Doctoral Academy
- Undergo training in transferable skills critical to developing early-stage researchers and professionals through the Doctoral Academy's training programme and progress into a career in research, academia or industry.
Visit our Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health Postgraduate Research page to find out about upcoming open days and events.
Fees for entry in 2025 have not yet been set. For reference, the fees for the academic year beginning September 2024 were as follows:
- PhD (full-time) UK students (per annum): Standard £4,786, Low £11,000, Medium £17,500, High £23,000 International, including EU, students (per annum): Standard £27,000, Low £28,500, Medium £34,500, High £40,500
- PhD (part-time) UK students (per annum): Standard £2393, Low £5,500, Medium £8,750, High £11,500 International, including EU, students (per annum): Standard £13,500, Low £14,250, Medium £17,250, High £20,250
Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.
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Radiobiology and Radiotherapy PhD / MPhil / MD
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The University of Liverpool has invested £20 million to support the acquisition of the Cancer Research Centre, and develop new academic posts supporting Oncology and Radiobiology to augment existing strengths within Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine.
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This course has given me invaluable opportunities to work alongside renowned experts who have guided and taught me throughout the course, and this work has led to oral presentations at international conferences and publications in peer reviewed journals which have certainly improved my CV. Joachim Chan - Radiobiology and Radiotherapy MD student
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Radiotherapy is one of the cornerstones of cancer treatment and research in the Department. We aim to develop both a greater understanding of the interaction between biological materials with radiation and to develop improved delivery of radiation for therapeutic purposes.
Scientific research in the Department is performed in an environment that has a wealth of clinical expertise and research which ensures that basic scientific research is always performed with insights of relevance to patients provided by leading clinical teams and an awareness of detailed clinical issues.
The broad range of fundamental research interests within the Department provides for world class research in cancer biology with translational links supported by world class clinical research into several major types of cancer. The Department plays a leading role in the activities of the Cancer Research UK Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre and radiation research in the Department has access to extensive radiotherapy treatment expertise including access to the proton beam facility at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
Radiotherapy is one of the cornerstones of cancer treatment and research in the Department aims to develop both a greater understanding of the interaction between biological materials with radiation (radiobiology) and to develop improved delivery of radiation for therapeutic purposes. Fundamental studies of the radiobiology of cancer cells and cellular responses to radiation including ionizing radiation and proton beams research in the Department benefits from the almost unique access to the proton beam facility at the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
Our research interests
Our research interests include:
- Fundamental research into the cellular responses to DNA damage induced by radiation with the aim of understanding the processes that lead to cancer development and which constitute potential therapeutic targets
- Clinical studies conducted with the intent to improve radiation therapy by improving models and developing more effective treatment protocols
- Investigations in humans and human materials which examine the radiation responses of cells and tissues to better understand the biology of disease and provide the scientific foundation for the development of new or improved therapies for human disease
- Translational research taking advantage of new and on-going clinical trials in cancer often of novel and modifications of existing therapies and also to develop novel predictive and prognostic biomarkers.
Research themes
Our research themes include, fundamental basic reseaerch studies of the radiobiology of cancer cells and cellular responses to radiation. As well as translational research and tumour specific research including clinical trials activity developing and utilising radiotherapy in many areas of relevance to radiotherapy including:
- Lung cancer
- Head and Neck cancer
- Breast cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Gastro-oesophageal cancer
- Ocular cancers.
PhD students can take taught modules - on either a formal basis with exams taken and a record of completion generated or less formally. Commonly, students use the opportunity to upskill in areas like bioinformatics and statistics, but modules on defined areas of biology are also available. A wide variety of further development opportunities are available from the PGR Development Hub .
The Institute of Translational Medicine research infrastructure is designed to give researchers access to world class facilities in the best possible environment.
Our facilities give us the ability to drive biomedical research from patient samples to the laboratory bench and vice versa from newly generated drug compounds into clinical trials. The departments of the institute have the following facilities and resources:
- Biomedical Imaging
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- Centre for Drug Safety Science
- Health Data Science Network
- Centre for Preclinical Imaging
- Clinical Trials Research Centre
- Harris-Wellbeing Preterm Birth Research Centre
- Liverpool Bio-Innovation Hub (LBIH) Biobank
- Liverpool Cancer Trials Unit
- MRC North West Hub for Trials Methodology Research
- North West Cancer Research Centre – University of Liverpool
- Pancreas Biomedical Research Unit
- UK Experimental Arthritis Treatment Centre for Children
- Wolfson Centre for Personalised Medicine.
Study options and fees
The fees below reflect one year of study during the 2024/25 academic year
MPhil / PhD / MD | Duration | UK students | International Students |
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Full time | 2-4 years | £4,786 | |
Part time | 4-6 years | £2,393 |
The fees stated in the table above exclude potential research support fees also known as ‘bench fees’. You will be notified of any fee which may apply in your offer letter.
* Please note that if you are undertaking a PhD within the Faculty of Science and Engineering the fee you pay, Band A or Band B, will reflect the nature of your research project. Some research projects incur a higher fee than others e.g. if you are required to undertake laboratory work. You will be informed of the fee for your programme in your offer letter.
^ Self-funded, full-time international students studying a PhD programme classified as Band A will receive a £2,000 reduction in their fees for the first year only.
Entry requirements
Applicants for postgraduate research study at Liverpool are normally expected to hold a UK first degree with a First Class or Upper Second Class degree classification, or a Second Class degree plus a Master’s degree. Equivalent international qualifications are also accepted, and their equivalence will be evaluated on the basis of the information provided by the National Academic Recognition and Information Centre (NARIC) as well as internal guidance based on our experience of a qualification’s suitability as a preparation for our programmes.
English language requirements
IELTS Academic requirement - SELT and non-SELT | Overall 6.5 no band below 5.5 |
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TOEFL iBT requirement | Minimum 88 overall with L 17 W 17 R 17 and S 19 |
C1 Advanced CAE requirement | Overall 176 with no less than 162 in any paper |
Trinity College London, Integrated Skills in English (ISE II) | ISE II with an overall pass with merit in components |
Cambridge IGCSE as a First Language | Grade C |
Cambridge IGCSE as a Second Language | Grade B |
Cambridge English Level 3 Certificate in ESOL International (Proficiency) | Overall 176 with 162 in components |
Cambridge English Level 3 Certificate in ESOL International (Advanced) | Overall 176 with 162 in components |
Cambridge English Level 2 Certificate in ESOL International (Advanced) | Overall 176 with 162 in components |
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Biomedical engineering & imaging sciences mphil/phd md/(res) or option of joint phd in medical imaging and biomedical engineering.
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We are driven by our commitment to improve the way we deliver healthcare through the use of advanced engineering.
A diverse and talented group working across the whole Medtech sector, we advance research, innovation and teaching progress through our shared missing of engineering better health for patients worldwide.
Our state-of-the-art and clinical-research facilities are embedded in St Thomas' Hospital where we can ensure our research projects are fully aligned with current clinical practice. Long-term collaborations with global MedTech companies and new partnerships with innovative start-ups ensure multiple pathways to translation.
Research is organised into ambitious, large-scale and long-term research projects supported by our six departments. This diverse infrastructure allows us to combine expertise and apply the latest healthcare concepts to deliver ground breaking results.
We pass this integrated approach to the next generation of healthcare specialist who study with our lecturers. Courses with practical training and real-world application at their core, taking place at the UK's most research active NHS Trust.
The School brings together physicists, chemists, biologists, mathematicians, computer scientists and clinicians working in biomedical engineering, medical imaging and image-guided therapy into six departments: Surgical and Interventional Engineering, Cardiovascular Imaging, Cancer Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Imaging Chemistry and Biology, and Perinatal Imaging and Health. We are keen to recruit PhD students from all these disciplines.
All imaging modalities are studied including MR, x-ray, CT, ultrasound, PET and SPECT as well as therapeutic nuclear medicine. On-going projects range from the development of new imaging agents and technology and computational image analysis, machine learning and modelling, through to the clinical assessment of new imaging methods.
We have a wide range of work from studies of the basic science of imaging to research into specific clinical areas such as cardiology, neuropsychiatry, oncology, radiotherapy and surgery. Our work is carried out in close collaboration with other groups within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and associated hospitals.
For further information about the research within the School, please refer to the School website.
Joint PhD programme Exciting opportunities are now available to undertake a joint PhD programme with the Universidad Católica de Chile, for topics specifically relating to Biological and Medical Engineering (Biomedical Imaging, Cellular and Molecular Engineering, Tissue Engineering and Biomechanics and Quantitative Physiology).
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UK Tuition Fees 2023/24
Full time tuition fees:
£6,540 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£6,540 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£6,540 per year (MDRes Clinical)
£6,540 per year (MDRes – joint PhD with Universidad Católica de Chile)
Part time tuition fees:
£3,300 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£3,300 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£3,300 per year (MDRes Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2023/24
£28,740 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£54,660 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£54,660 per year (MDRes Clinical)
£28,740 per year (MDRes – joint PhD with Universidad Católica de Chile)
£14,310 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£27,360 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£27,360 per year (MDRes Clinical)
UK Tuition Fees 2024/25
£6,936 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£6,936 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£6,936 per year (MDRes Clinical)
£6,936 per year (MDRes – joint PhD with Universidad Católica de Chile)
£3,468 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£3,468 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£3,468 per year (MDRes Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2024/25
£30,240 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£58,470 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£58 470 per year (MDRes Clinical)
£30,240 per year (MDRes – joint PhD with Universidad Católica de Chile)
£15,120 per year (MPhil/PhD)
£29,235 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
£29,235 per year (MDRes Clinical)
These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King's terms and conditions.
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The emphasis in the study environment is on interdisciplinarity and translation to the clinic, and students work in an environment in which close interaction with colleagues from other complementary disciplines is the norm. In accord with wider Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine practice, each student has at least two supervisors, strengthening the cross-disciplinary nature of the training and their progress is monitored closely and reported on every six months. Students have access to excellent laboratory facilities for radiochemistry and radiobiology, PET, SPECT and MR imaging facilities.
Postgraduate training
As well as access to the taught modules on the MRes in Medical Imaging Sciences, students in Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences can supplement their training through Departmental Seminars and our CDT programme of Advanced Skills sessions and Seminar Series. Our postgraduate students also have the opportunity to assist with teaching of undergraduates as demonstrators in practical classes or by leading tutorials.
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The MPhil in Radiology is entirely research-based with students undertaking a project in one of the active research themes in the department, currently MRI, Hyperpolarised MRI, PET, Imaging in Oncology, Breast Imaging and Neuroradiology. The MPhil degree is examined by research thesis (up to a maximum of 20,000 words) and oral examination.
The University Department of Radiology is fully integrated into Addenbrooke's Hospital and students will work with both University and NHS specialists in their research area. Being able to work well as part of a team is essential, but students must also be self-motivated. They will be working under a supervisor who will guide them through their research project.
In addition to the research training provided within the department, as part of the Postgraduate School of Life Sciences students will have access to several other courses to widen their experience and to enable them to acquire additional practical skills. Students are also likely to attend external meetings and conferences.
The department may accept one or two MPhil students each year.
The course introduces students to research skills and specialist knowledge. Its main aims are:
- to give students with relevant experience at a first-degree level the opportunity to carry out focused research in the discipline under close supervision; and
- to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests.
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By the end of the programme, students will have:
- a comprehensive understanding of techniques, and a thorough knowledge of the literature, applicable to their own research;
- demonstrated originality in the application of knowledge, together with a practical understanding of how research and enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in their field;
- shown abilities in the critical evaluation of current research and research techniques and methodologies;
- demonstrated some self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems, and acted autonomously in the planning and implementation of research.
Those who wish to progress to a PhD after completing an MPhil will be required to satisfy their potential supervisor, Head of Department and the Faculty Degree Committee that they have the skills and ability to achieve the higher degree and have funding in place.
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A medical radiography postgraduate programme in the UK offers specialised training aimed at individuals aspiring to excel in the field of diagnostic imaging within the healthcare industry. These advanced courses delve into diagnostic techniques, such as the use of X-rays, MRI and CT scans, essential for modern medical diagnostics.
With around 30 postgraduate degree options in medical radiography offered across the UK, the programme caters to prospective students with an undergraduate background in radiography, medical physics or biomedical sciences. It prepares students to become qualified radiographers, ready for professional roles in hospitals, radiology centres and academic research facilities.
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The comprehensive curriculum of a medical radiography postgraduate programme covers a wide array of subjects, including human anatomy, disease pathology, radiation physics and the operation of advanced imaging technology. It combines theoretical learning with practical clinical experiences through placements in various medical settings.
Evaluation methods range from theoretical written exams to practical skill demonstrations and clinical efficiency. The programme also emphasises strong professional and ethical conduct in medical imaging practices. Successful completion of the programme qualifies graduates to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as diagnostic radiographers. This qualification unlocks career opportunities in various medical imaging areas, including conventional radiography, mammography, fluoroscopy andmore advanced modalities like MRI and CT scanning. The programme equips future professionals with the skills to adapt and navigate rapidly advancing technologies and healthcare needs.
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MSc Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging (Pre-Registration)
University of hertfordshire.
Diagnostic radiographers play a vital role in healthcare by producing patient centred imaging services for the diagnosis and treatment of Read more...
- 2 years Full time degree: £9,250 per year (UK)
PgCert Mammography Principles and Practice
University of salford.
This course is designed to help you become a proficient mammography practitioner, capable of producing high-quality mammographic images Read more...
- 1 year Part time degree: £3,680 per year (UK)
- 1 year Part time degree: £3,840 per year (UK)
MSc Top-up Therapeutic Radiography (Pre-Registration)
London south bank university.
Therapeutic radiographers are at the forefront of cancer care, having a vital role in the delivery of Radiotherapy services. They treat Read more...
- 1 year Full time degree: £3,158 per year (UK)
Diagnostic Radiography (pre-registration) MSc
University of brighton.
Intro The Diagnostic Radiography MSc degree prepares you to become a registered diagnostic radiographer in two years. You’ll study for a Read more...
PhD/MPhil Radiography
City, university of london.
Our Radiography PhD/MPhil research programme offers the chance to undertake research with a wide-reaching impact. We will connect your work Read more...
- 2 years Full time degree: £5,000 per year (UK)
- 3 years Part time degree: £2,500 per year (UK)
PgDip Radiographic Reporting
Our programme incorporates a high level of clinical skill in the practice of image evaluation and reporting of the skeletal system. The Read more...
- 1 year Part time degree: £3,855 per year (UK)
Advanced Clinical Practice (Radiography) MSc
University of bradford.
This programme aims to help meet the increasing demand for advanced clinical practitioners in radiography who can safely undertake expert Read more...
- 3 years Part time degree: £3,672 per year (UK)
Diagnostic Radiography (Pre-Registration) MSc
University of derby.
This course provides you with all the knowledge and practical experience you’ll need to become a qualified Diagnostic Read more...
Therapeutic Radiography and Oncology (Pre-registration)
University of liverpool.
The MSc Therapeutic Radiography and Oncology is a 2-year, full-time programme of teaching and learning which integrates the clinical Read more...
- 27 months Full time degree: £9,250 per year (UK)
Radiographic Reporting (PgCert)
Cardiff university.
The course offers knowledge and expertise to enable qualified healthcare professionals to carry out clinical image reporting tasks in Read more...
- 1 year Part time degree
MSc Diagnostic Radiography (Pre-Registration)
Buckinghamshire new university.
Working in diagnostic radiography is fun, challenging and full of opportunities. No day is ever the same for a diagnostic radiographer, and Read more...
MPhil in Medical Science (Radiology)
University of cambridge.
The MPhil in Radiology is entirely research-based with students undertaking a project in one of the active research themes in the Read more...
- 1 year Full time degree: £9,858 per year (UK)
- 2 years Part time degree: £4,929 per year (UK)
Diagnostic Radiography (Pre-registration) MSc
Teesside university.
Medical imaging is key to fast and accurate diagnosis in modern healthcare. As a radiographer you meet a variety of people and help Read more...
- 25 months Full time degree: £9,250 per year (UK)
Advanced Breast Practice PgCert
St george's, university of london.
Training to become a Consultant Mammographer or access advanced practice training The Advanced Breast Practice MSc provides the opportunity Read more...
- 1 year Part time degree: £3,950 per year (UK)
Therapeutic Radiography (Pre-Registration) - MSc
Birmingham city university.
Therapeutic Radiography is a challenging but immensely rewarding career, which offers a combination of science, technology and patient Read more...
MSc Diagnostic Radiography (Pre-registration)
Glasgow caledonian university.
Diagnostic radiographers produce and interpret images of the human body using a variety of technologies such as X-ray, computed tomography Read more...
- 2 years Full time degree: £9,400 per year (UK)
- 4 years Part time degree
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
This MSc Diagnostic Radiography (Pre-Registration) course will enable graduates to refocus their career and on completion you will be able Read more...
- 2 years Full time degree: £11,150 per year (UK)
MSc/PgD Professional Practice: Advanced Radiography Practice (Progression Route)
University of suffolk.
This course will encourage you to critically reflect and review your personal and professional development in order to underpin your Read more...
- 2 years Part time degree: £4,545 per year (UK)
Enhanced Practice (Radiography) PGDip
- 2 years Part time degree: £5,508 per year (UK)
Gain eligibility to apply to the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) for professional registration as a diagnostic radiographer on Read more...
- 24 months Full time degree: £9,250 per year (UK)
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SHPS Doctoral Enquiries. +44 (0) 20 7040 5972. [email protected]. Help us to improve this page. The Radiography PhD/MPhil from City University of London enables you to advance understanding in the field and improve clinical practice through detailed research initiatives.
There are nine such courses available in the UK and provide strong preparation for roles as researchers, educators and advanced practitioners in the field of diagnostic imaging. What to Expect. A diagnostic imaging PhD programme involves advanced research in medical imaging technologies, such as radiography, CT scans and MRI.
PhD in Radiology. PhD students will join one of the department's active research themes, which are currently MRI, Hyperpolarised MRI, PET, Imaging in Oncology, Breast Imaging and Neuroradiology. Students will be supervised by an academic in the University Department of Radiology, and may also be co-supervised by a specialist (such as a medical ...
Therapeutic Radiography MPhil/PhD This programme is aimed at qualified radiographers with a desire for knowledge and the motivation to push beyond what is currently achievable in the clinic. Our research aims to seek ways in which we can improve the survival of cancer patients, quality of life post-treatment and quality of care.
Medical Imaging MRes + MPhil/PhD. London, Bloomsbury. This degree aims to train future leaders in AI-powered medical imaging innovations. From undertaking next-generation medical imaging research, development and enterprise, to producing intelligent, radical healthcare innovations focused on either imaging or imaging-enabled systems, this group ...
Fees for entry in 2025 have not yet been set. For reference, the fees for the academic year beginning September 2024 were as follows: PhD (full-time) UK students (per annum): Standard £4,786, Low £11,000, Medium £17,500, High £23,000. International, including EU, students (per annum): Standard £27,000, Low £28,500, Medium £34,500, High ...
MPhil / PhD / MD Duration UK students International Students; Full time: 2-4 years: £4,786: Faculty of Health and Life Sciences £29,750 (Band A)^ Faculty of Science and Engineering* £29,750 (Band A)^ or £23,400 (Band B) Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences £23,400 (Band B) Part time: 4-6 years: £2,393
Our Radiography PhD/MPhil research programme offers the chance to undertake research with a wide-reaching impact. We will connect your work with industry, to change radiography practice for the better. ... City, University of London is a leading institution, ranked 38th in the UK (Complete University Guide 2025). City offers an innovative ...
The Department of Radiology usually admits three to five graduate students each year to study for a PhD. Students will join one of the department's active research themes, which are currently MRI, Hyperpolarised MRI, PET, Imaging in Oncology, Breast Imaging and Neuroradiology. The University Department of Radiology is fully integrated into ...
At UEA our research portfolio for the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences is divided into three interlinked research areas. Metabolic Health encompasses research in cardiovascular, cancer, musculoskeletal, gastroenterology and microbiology. Read more. Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide) 4 Year PhD Programme. 1.
The Department of Radiology usually admits three to five postgraduate students each year to study for a PhD. Students will join one of the department's active research themes, which are currently MRI, Hyperpolarised MRI, PET, Imaging in Oncology, Breast Imaging and Neuroradiology. More Information.
The Centre for Doctoral Training in Medical Imaging provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary PhD programme in Medical Imaging, specifically designed to meet the challenges in healthcare and medical imaging. King's College London and Imperial College London, two world leading research-focused universities, collaborate to create an ...
The Radiography PhD research programme at City, ... Our research programme in Radiography at City, University of London provides a combination of specialist research expertise with flexible working practice. ... UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) Location not available . Independent provider. Grant. 1000 USD. Deadline. 30 ...
We are keen to recruit PhD students from all these disciplines. All imaging modalities are studied including MR, x-ray, CT, ultrasound, PET and SPECT as well as therapeutic nuclear medicine. On-going projects range from the development of new imaging agents and technology and computational image analysis, machine learning and modelling, through ...
Study Radiography. As one of the UK's leading providers of radiography education, we have some of the country's most well-equipped training facilities. Radiographers play a vital role in modern healthcare - diagnosing injury or disease and treating patients. It is a demanding role which requires technical expertise as well as sensitivity ...
Everything about PhD's in Medical Imaging in United Kingdom: Explore top universities, costs, ... Universities in the UK are some of the most highly regarded in the world, and for good reasons. ... Common job titles include radiographer, sonographer, ultrasound technician, nuclear medicine technologist, etc. more.
This project aims to enhance the quality of life of patients with amputees, spinal cord injury, stroke and brain injury by developing advanced control strategies for artificial limbs. Read more. Supervisor: Dr M Arvaneh. Year round applications PhD Research Project Self-Funded PhD Students Only. More Details.
London South Bank UniversityAllied Health Sciences. Diagnostic Imaging MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip. Radiographic Reporting MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip. Therapeutic Radiography MSc Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip. View more….
At Health Sciences University, our courses in Medical Imaging, Radiography, and Radiotherapy are part of the MIRR group in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HRS). At undergraduate level you can choose to study either diagnostic radiography or therapeutic radiography. At postgraduate level our Medical Ultrasound can be studied at ...
MPhil in Medical Science (Radiology) The MPhil in Radiology is entirely research-based with students undertaking a project in one of the active research themes in the department, currently MRI, Hyperpolarised MRI, PET, Imaging in Oncology, Breast Imaging and Neuroradiology. The MPhil degree is examined by research thesis (up to a maximum of ...
University of Cambridge. (4.2) The MPhil in Radiology is entirely research-based with students undertaking a project in one of the active research themes in the Read more... 1 year Full time degree: £9,858 per year (UK) 2 years Part time degree: £4,929 per year (UK) Request info. Compare.
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We at the research team at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University Hospitals KU Leuven, collaborates with the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King's College London. Read more. Supervisors: Miss H Williams, Prof j Deprest. 30 September 2024 PhD Research Project Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)