Radiology

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The MPhil in Radiology is entirely research-based with students undertaking a project in one of the active research themes in the Department, currently: MRI, Hyperpolarised MRI, PET, Imaging in Oncology, Breast Imaging and Neuroradiology.  The MPhil degree is examined by research dissertation (up to a maximum of 20,000 words) and oral examination. 

The University Department of Radiology is fully integrated into Addenbrooke's Hospital and students will work with both University and NHS specialists in their research area.  Being able to work well as part of a team is essential, but students must also be self-motivated.  They will be working under a supervisor who will guide them through their research project. 

In addition to the research training provided within the Department, as part of the Graduate School of Life Sciences students will have access to several other courses to widen their experience and to enable them to acquire additional practical skills.  Students are also likely to attend external meetings and conferences. 

The Department may accept one or two MPhil students each year. 


Continuing

Those who wish to progress to a PhD after completing an MPhil will be required to satisfy their potential supervisor, Head of Department and the Faculty Degree Committee that they have the skills and ability to achieve the higher degree.

The MPhil course in Radiology is exclusively research-based.  The research area and supervisor will be confirmed during the application process.  Students will conduct their research with both University and NHS specialists in their field of study and may be co-supervised by someone on the Addenbrooke's staff.

   
One to one supervision

The number of regular one-on-one meetings with your supervisor varies considerably between students and throughout the course study. Normally, it is expected that you see your supervisor at least twice a term to review your progress. At the start of your course you should agree with your supervisor how often you meet, who initiates meetings and how you are expected to prepare. However, group research is common at the department and a Supervisor, his/her students and post-doctoral researchers will frequently work alongside each other on a daily basis.

Seminars & classes

Students are likely to attend research group meetings where research results are presented and discussed.

Lectures

Students are expected to attend the weekly Radiology Forum lecture (Wednesdays at 5.00 p.m.).

Practicals

Students may be involved in the recruitment of patients onto trials and help to monitor their progress. Depending on their training, students may also undertake some basic procedures, such as sample collection.

Small group teaching

There may be an opportunity to participate in small group teaching if this is relevant to the student's project. More general small group teaching may be available.

Journal clubs

The Departmental Journal Club meets during lunchtime every two weeks in term time.

Literature_reviews

Students are expected to undertake a literature review relevant to their chosen research project.

Posters

There are radiology conferences in the UK and overseas throughout the year.  If a student has developed his or her research to a sufficient level to coincide with a relevant conference, then there could be the opportunity to present a poster.

Feedback

The supervisor will provide written feedback to the student each term with progress reports submitted online.  The feedback will relate to the progress the student has made as well as specific comment on their research project.  This will be discussed with the student in advance of the submission of the report to the University.

Assessment

Thesis

The MPhil is examined on a written research dissertation (up to 20,000 words) and a viva.

Other

In addition to the research dissertation, there is an oral examination on the research project conducted by internal and external examiners appointed by the Faculty Degree Committee.

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