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27 Master's degrees offered by the university

Physics
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Physics. By pursuing your PhD here you’ll not only get to explore fundamental physics using state-of-the-art technology.

Applied Statistics and Data Science
This programme will equip STEM graduates with the ability to apply methods of statistics and data science to solve complex real-world problems across a broad range of fields, from global health and epidemiology to finance and investment.

Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics programme from University of Liverpool has been designed with input from major industry players to meet current and emerging skill gaps for professional bioinformaticians.

Neurobiology and Neurodegeneration
The Neurobiology and Neurodegeneration programme from University of Liverpool has recognised expertise in all aspects of modern physiology ranging from the regulation of gene expression to cell, tissue and whole organism biology.

Cancer Biology and Therapy
This Cancer Biology and Therapy programme from University of Liverpool is designed to provide a high level understanding of the theory and practice of cancer research and to connect cancer-related biomedical research with clinical applications.

Chemistry with AI
Chemistry is in the midst of a transformation driven by advances in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. With cutting-edge facilities, world-beating research, and an outstanding network of industrial partners, Liverpool is one of the best places in the world to study how these technologies are upending traditional approaches to research and giving rise to a new discipline: digital chemistry.

Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology that examines cellular chemistry across all forms of life, from microorganisms to complex organisms, in both healthy and diseased states. By understanding the fundamental chemistry of life, we aim to drive understanding of processes from viruses, bacteria, plants and animals.