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The University of Glasgow offers the Master of Science in Digital Cancer Technologies, a one-year, full-time, on-campus program designed for students interested in combining digital technologies with cancer research. This program provides advanced training in biotechnology, focusing on the development and application of digital solutions to improve cancer detection, diagnosis, and treatment.
Students will gain expertise in areas such as computational biology, cancer genomics, and digital imaging. The program prepares graduates for careers in cancer research, healthcare technology, and biotechnology industries, equipping them with the skills to contribute to innovative cancer therapies and diagnostic tools.
Program Title: Master of Science in Digital Cancer Technologies
Degree Type: Master of Science
Duration: 1 Year
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 22nd August 2026
Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Biotechnology
Language of Instruction: English
Semester 1 – Foundations in Digital Cancer Technologies
Semester 2 – Advanced Digital Cancer Technologies
Graduates of the Digital Cancer Technologies program are well-prepared for careers at the intersection of oncology, biotechnology, and digital health. Career opportunities include roles such as Cancer Researcher, Bioinformatics Analyst, Medical Data Scientist, Oncology Technology Specialist, and Digital Health Consultant. Graduates can work in biotech companies, pharmaceutical firms, healthcare organizations, research institutions, and cancer treatment centers, applying their knowledge of digital technologies, bioinformatics, and cancer therapies to improve cancer detection, treatment, and patient care.
The Digital Cancer Technologies program at the University of Glasgow combines cutting-edge cancer research with digital health innovations to prepare students for a career in the rapidly evolving field of cancer technologies. The program emphasizes advanced bioinformatics, AI-driven diagnostics, and personalized cancer treatments, equipping students to contribute to the development of digital solutions that can transform cancer care. With a strong focus on translational research, students gain hands-on experience with real-world applications and collaborate with leading experts in oncology and biotechnology. The program’s strong links to industry partners ensure students have access to the latest technological advancements and career opportunities in the field of cancer technologies.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom