Nanomedicine, MSc / PGDip / PGCert

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Course Overview

Nanomedicine sits at the intersection of nanotechnology, biology, engineering and medicine, and a growing awareness of its practical applications has led to an increased demand for professionals in a range of industries including healthcare and pharmaceuticals, materials science and manufacturing, energy and sustainability, and environmental and agricultural tech.

Based in the £22m Centre for Nanohealth (CNH), you will tackle nano-enabled innovation in molecular medicine, drug development, advanced drug delivery and imaging/diagnostics. The curriculum has a strong focus on regenerative medicine (incorporating biomaterials) and non(geno) toxicology, bolstered by expertise from the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and culminating in a multidisciplinary laboratory-based research project.

Perfect for graduates of cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, pharmacy, medical engineering and physics, with aspirations to apply their knowledge to the medical and life science fields. Our degree will equip you with the skillset to build a rewarding career that contributes to the advancements that nanotechnology is bringing to a range of industries including healthcare, biotech, pharmaceuticals and regulatory sectors.

Why Nanomedicine at Swansea University?

Based on our Singleton Park Campus, you will be taught by clinicians, industry leaders and experts in innovation and technology transfer, and will benefit from having access to:

  • A UK top 5 institution for research quality (REF2021)
  • Cutting-edge facilities at our £22m Centre for Nanohealth
  • Multi-disciplinary learning with close ties to our world-class Engineering Department
  • Our strong links with the British Society for Nanomedicine
  • Opportunities to study abroad with our international strategic partners

Your Nanomedicine experience

We have built the nanomedicine course on an interdisciplinary foundation that merges cutting-edge science with ethical and global perspectives. Your studies will be rooted in the belief that innovation in healthcare and medical technology must be informed by inclusivity, sustainability and responsible research.

You will be based primarily within the £22m Centre for Nanohealth, a purpose-built facility providing a technology and innovation space for industry and academia in Wales, the UK and beyond.

Our collaborative learning experience will build both your academic excellence and professional aspirations, with guest speakers from industry, regulatory bodies and leading research institutions helping to enhance your understanding of the broad impact of nanomedicine, inspiring you to position yourself as a future leader in the field of nanomedicine.

Through practical training, interdisciplinary projects and exposure to varied healthcare systems, you will develop the skills needed to navigate the complex landscape of nanomedicine with a socially responsible and internationally informed approach. You will be encouraged to critically engage with the latest advancements in nanomedicine, while considering their impact on diverse populations globally, and advocating for global healthcare equity.

Your Nanomedicine employment opportunities

With a curriculum tailored to industry-relevant competencies, sector-focused assessments, networking with industry leaders and exposure to real-world problem solving, you will be equipped with the skills, experience and confidence to build a rewarding career across a range of industries, with graduate roles in:

  • Nanomedicine & Biotechnology: Roles in drug development, nanoscale therapeutics and biomedical engineering
  • Pharmaceuticals & Advanced Therapies: Positions in gene therapy, targeted drug delivery and vaccine development
  • Diagnostics & Biomedical Imaging: Careers in biosensing, medical imaging and diagnostic tool innovation
  • Regenerative Medicine & Tissue Engineering: Work in stem cell research, biomaterials and organ regeneration technologies
  • Toxicology & Regulatory Affairs: Roles ensuring safety, compliance and ethical oversight of nanomedicine applications
  • Healthcare & Clinical Technology: Positions in hospitals, medical device development and health policy consultancy

In addition to industry, our MSc is a great springboard for further study and academic roles including:

  • PhD and Master’s by Research in Nanomedicine, Bioengineering, Pharmacology or Biomedical Sciences
  • Graduate-entry Medicine or Physician Associate programmes
  • Research positions in universities and institutes focused on nanotechnology, regenerative medicine or advanced therapeutics
  • Postdoctoral research fellowships exploring nanomedicine applications in healthcare

With a strong foundation in interdisciplinary skills, you can shape the future of nanomedicine across research, healthcare, and industry sectors worldwide. 

Modules

We're currently reviewing our curriculum to enhance your learning experience and embed skills that will benefit your future career. This means that some modules may be subject to change.

Entry Requirements

We consider all applicants on their own merits and welcome applications from students with a wide range of qualifications.