Surgery - Research
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Each unique Masters in Surgery (MCh) project is carried out over a minimum of one year and a maximum of two years (full-time).Within this time you will be guided through your research project with the support of your supervisors and the RCSI School of Postgraduate Studies.Develop your skills as a researcher at RCSIYou will have a range of resources, research development opportunities and training at your disposal during your MCh, including:Core and optional modules as part of our research development training – all MCh scholars are expected to complete the Research Ethics and Integrity (PC04) core module as part of their degree.Access to the Opens in new windowVitae Researcher Development Framework, which allows you to map your competencies, identify areas for improvement and develop transferable skillsDissemination of your research. The perfect starting point for this is our Opens in new windowannual Research Day; apply for a poster or oral presentation and practice key presenting and communication skills.Dedicated write-up space in our Postgraduate Suite in our new Library.
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Open rolling registration throughout the year; grouped into April [Nov-Apr] or October [May-Oct] registration groups; have completed one year of an internship; contact a researcher directly and be recruited/accepted by them
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Dublin
Ireland
D02 FN73
Ireland
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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