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Medical Sciences [Closed to new applicants] - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
10 Dec 2025: View the tuition fees for one academic year of BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences. ... medical biology. molecular and cellular biology. The compulsory Medical Sciences course defines this programme.
Undergraduate subject: Medical Sciences | The University of Edinburgh
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Medical Law and Ethics (Online Learning) LLM - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
10 Dec 2025: You will also evaluate responses to technology and debate possible futures for medical law. ... You must complete these courses:. The Fundamentals of Law and Medical Ethics (20 credits).
Taught (online) programme fees | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
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Research programme fees | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
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Taught (on campus) programme fees | Degree finder | The University of Edinburgh
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Medical Anthropology MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
10 Dec 2025: shamanism) and the newest biomedical technologies. Medical anthropologists are working in diverse fields:. ... The MSc in Medical Anthropology is offered as a one-year full-time programme.
Medical Informatics PhD - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
10 Dec 2025: Research group leaders within the Centre For Medical Informatics offer projects as first PhD supervisors. ... Select a programme -. PhD Medical Informatics (3 years). PhD Medical Informatics (6 years).
Undergraduate subject: Medicine | The University of Edinburgh
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Medical Law and Ethics LLM - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
10 Dec 2025: Achieving good health and delivering effective healthcare demands scientific, medical and policy innovation. ... appreciate the limits of law in discerning appropriate social responses to new medical and technical advances.
