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MRes Evolutionary Biology
Programme information was correct at 23 July 2013.
Programme
Qualifications and durations
- Full-time MRes 1 year
Overview
MRes degree programmes are designed for graduates who are contemplating a research career and who may go on to study for a PhD or to a position in industry involving interaction with research scientists.
If these do not apply, you might consider an MSc programme.
The programmes provide a unique mix of taught components, extended laboratory projects, literature reviews and preparation of a grant proposal based on a research dissertation. They give students an insight into a range of state-of-the-art research activities and techniques, and provide generic, transferable skills training needed for all early stage researchers. The programmes also address the scientific, ethical and commercial context within which the research takes place.
All of the MRes programmes can be studied as the first year of our Integrated or New Route PhD programme.
Evolutionary biology is the branch of biology dealing with the origin and descent of species, their genes and genomes. Thisprogramme allows the student to study practical evolutionary problems with model organisms, such as the fruit fly, as well as theoretical explorations of evolution using modelling and bioinformatics.
Available units include:
- Evolution in deep time
- Sexual conflict
- Bioinformatics
- Microbial evolution - from the laboratory to nature
- The evolution of genetic systems
- Molecular evolution and phylogenetics
Academic entry requirements
At least an upper second class honours degree or equivalent.
English requirements
IELTS 6.5 (with not less than 6.0 in each of the four components).
TOEFL 92 (internet-based test) Writing 21, Listening 21, Reading 22, Speaking 23
References
Two references are required.
Contact
Dr Alex Jeffries
Email fsci-gs-admissionsqueries@rt.bath.ac.uk
Tel +44 (0) 1225 386918
Fax +44 (0) 1225 386779
Web http://www.bath.ac.uk/bio-sci/
Fees
See the Tuition Fees Schedule
Our Research
Our research
Research in our Department is centred around a number of focused areas or themes. To find out more, please see our:
Our research staff and students are also involved in a number of formal Research Centres. Please visit their websites:
About the Department
About the Department
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