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Translational Health Sciences
This Translational Health Sciences course offered at the University of Oxford takes an interdisciplinary and applied approach to the challenges of implementing innovations and research discoveries in a health care setting. Can be studied full or part-time.
Energy Systems
The Energy Systems from the University of Oxford covers technical, societal and political aspects of this dynamic subject and will provide you with an understanding of how to develop innovative solutions.
Refugee and Forced Migration Studies
This Refugee and Forced Migration Studies nine-month master’s degree at the University of Oxford places forced migration in an academic framework, preparing you for doctoral study or for work relevant to human rights, refugees, and migration.
Public Policy
The Master of Public Policy at the University of Oxford is an intensive one-year taught degree course that offers a distinctive approach to learning about public policy. It is a transformative opportunity for current and future leaders with a commitment to public service.
Sustainability, Enterprise and the Environment
The MSc in Sustainability, Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford aims to address two key challenges of our time: making the transition to a zero-carbon and environmentally sustainable economic model, and simultaneously improving the quality of life for the world’s least advantaged people.
Environmental Change and Management
The Environmental Change and Management programme from the University of Oxford aims to give you a broad appreciation of the major processes of environmental change and of the people and institutions involved in environmental management.
Politics Research
The Politics Research programme at the University of Oxford is an intensive one-year research preparation master's degree. It is not a standalone course, but rather it is intended for students who would like to proceed directly to doctoral study at Oxford or elsewhere but who must first obtain the necessary research training in political science.
Genomic Medicine
The MSc in Genomic Medicine at the University of Oxford is a full-time, one-year programme designed for those eager to delve into genomic science. This course equips students with essential knowledge and skills, promoting a multidisciplinary approach to enhance human health and societal benefits.
Economic and Social History
This one-year Economic and Social History specialist course at the University of Oxford offers a unique framework for research training in economic and social history. It offers a wide range of options and allows you to specialise in economic and/or social history, or historical demography, although the boundaries between these areas are deliberately permeable.
Korean Studies
This Korean Studies course at the University of Oxford aims to build on a basic knowledge of modern Korean and classical Chinese or modern Japanese.You should expect to attend up to ten hours per week of tutorials and should expect to spend an additional thirty to forty hours a week, perhaps more, during each full term for preparation.
Applied Landscape Archaeology
The Applied Landscape Archaeology course at the University of Oxford is concerned with the theories and methods of landscape archaeology. The course is intended for those with a degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) or an advanced diploma in archaeology or a related subject.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
The Postgraduate Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) at the University of Oxford is a part-time course for qualified healthcare professionals, providing high-quality training and supervision in CBT theory and practice. Oxford is internationally recognised as a centre of excellence in CBT and the course draws on an impressive body of local specialist skill and knowledge.
Cuneiform Studies
This Cuneiform Studies from the University of Oxford is designed to function as a self-contained course in its own right that will provide a satisfying and advanced study of the languages, culture and history of ancient Mesopotamia. It is also intended to take you to the point where you can consider embarking on doctoral research in cuneiform studies (in Akkadian and/or Sumerian).
English (1550-1700)
The English (1550-1700) programme offered at the University of Oxford is designed to serve both as an autonomous degree for students wishing to pursue more advanced studies in English literature, and as a solid foundation for doctoral research.
Economic and Social History
This two-year specialist Economic and Social History programme from the University of Oxford offers a unique framework for research training in economic and social history. It offers a wide range of options and allows you to specialise in economic and/or social history, or historical demography, although the boundaries between these areas are deliberately permeable.
Integrated Immunology
The Integrated Immunology at the University of Oxford is designed to present immunology within the broader context of the basic sciences and biomedicine. Both the fundamental and clinical aspects are explored in depth and breadth, and integrated with relevant areas of other disciplines such as molecular cell biology, genetics and clinical trials.
Philosophy
The BPhil in Philosophy at the University of Oxford is a two-year full-time programme designed for those seeking advanced philosophical training. This course combines rigorous classes, individual supervisions, and independent research, equipping students with essential skills for doctoral studies and teaching in various philosophical disciplines.
Precision Cancer Medicine
The Precision Cancer Medicine programme at the University of Oxford is a two year, part-time, online course that will provide you with the multidisciplinary skillset and knowledge required to design, conduct and lead precision medicine research.
Qualitative Health Research Methods
The PGCert in Qualitative Health Research Methods from the University of Oxford will inspire excellence by equipping students with the skills they need to become future leaders in qualitative health research, particularly in designing, conducting and critically appraising qualitative research.
Sleep Medicine
As a student on the Sleep Medicine offered at the University of Oxford in Sleep Medicine, you will spend two years engaging in a comprehensive taught programme covering the physiology of sleep, through to clinical practice and societal implications. Delivery is mostly online, with a one-week residential component. You will engage regularly in real time with classmates and teaching faculty.