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University of Bolton, why we are the right choice
Location - Bolton, Greater Manchester
Categories: Medical Biology, Undergradute
22/07/2021
Study a medical biology degree at the University of Bolton, No.1 in the North West for the past three years in Student Satisfaction in the Complete University Guide and No.2 in Teaching Quality in the Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020.
Results are finally in, and everyone is thinking about where they are going to university, or maybe asking if university is right for them. And you know what? It’s the perfect time. A lot of people may be talking about pandemics and lockdowns and recessions, but you have an amazing opportunity right now.
Because it’s all a bit crazy out there, there has never been a better time to study and enhance your knowledge and skill set. Work towards employment, which you’ll be ready for in a few years time, and skip all the drama and stress of a slow market that exists today. For postgraduates, it’s even a good time to think about going back to higher education and growing your skills and qualifications for a career in biology.
Why study Medical Biology?
Careers in medical biology underpin a lot of professions in the medical, scientific and pharmaceutical industries. Understanding the human body, how to treat it and how medicines work are critical aspects to all of them. And as we live through a pandemic, these professions are more relevant than ever.
The epidemiologists who track the spread of the disease, the pharmacologists who are developing the vaccines to battle it, the doctors and nurses who treat infected patients in hospitals, all are grounded in medical biology.
If you’re thinking about going into medical research, a medical biology degree is the perfect place to start. For those thinking more about delivering care as a doctor or nurse, medical biology can provide a great foundation point from which to develop your education.