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« Back to Frequently asked questionsGeneral course questions about the MSc in Integrated Immunology (Part-time)
You can find details of the entry requirements on our University Graduate Admissions page. These criteria are used by the admissions panel to shortlist applicants for interview, and candidates are expected to meet these in order to join the course.
Full details on how to apply are available on our University Graduate Admissions page. You should also consult the Application Guide for more information.
No, however if you are offered a place on the course, completion of your degree at the appropriate level will be set as a condition you will need to meet by a given deadline.
The MSc is not modular, and all components are compulsory for all students. You can find more details on the Course Content page.
Each year a diverse group of PIs from across the Medical Sciences Division offer research projects to the class. These vary from year-to-year, however students have been based at the Jenner Institute, Oxford Vaccine Group, Kennedy Institute and the MRC Translational Immune Discovery Unit, amongst others, in the past. Students with a particular interest are also able to take the initiative to contact a potential supervisor and arrange a project independently, and every year there will be a handful of students who choose to do this.
All candidates who apply by the relevant deadline in December will be considered for funding, however this is an extremely competitive process and selection is based on academic excellence. All applicants are strongly advised to review the University's Fees and Funding pages to identify possible funding opportunities, as well as external sources.