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Biopharmaceutical Development (Industrial Placement) MSc

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Overview
Do you want to develop the medicines of the future?
Biopharmaceutical drugs are transforming the way we treat patients, fighting global diseases such as cancer and inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. Many pharmaceutical companies are expanding their biopharmaceutical capability, which is creating demand for talented, well-trained people.
Designed, developed and delivered in partnership with Labcorp Drug Development (formerly known as Covance), a major multinational contract research company focused on drug development , this masters provides a springboard for high-quality life science graduates wanting to start a career in this industry.
Due to exponential growth in the biopharmaceutical industry but a lack of suitable candidates, a skills gap currently exists which employers are desperate to fill. For more information on this ever increasing demand in the sector, please read our news article The Biopharmaceutical industry needs you!
Application Deadline: 28 July 2022
Interviews will take place on 8 August 2022
Why should you study this course?
This programme has been recognised for its industry relevant training, receiving the prestigious Princess Royal Training Award 2020.
Designed to fast-track talented scientists into industry.
A 12-month paid position in the industry as part of the course.
An integrated understanding of the full biological drug development pathway.
Focus on the discovery and development of large molecule drugs such as monoclonal antibodies, bio-similiars, antibody-drug conjugates and gene therapies.
A deep understanding of the regulatory framework.
Access to innovate practical technologies.
World-leading tutors from academia and industry.
Learn how to operate in a corporate environment.
This course is 20-months long and includes a 12-month industrial placement. We also offer a 12-month long MSc Biopharmaceutical Development course which includes a research project.
Course content
The course content focuses on the discovery and development of large molecule drugs: monoclonal antibodies like bio-similars, antibody-drug conjugates and gene therapies. Added to this is practical hands-on training in the technologies that underpin the discovery and development pathway. You’ll receive training in protein purification, characterisation, formulation and assessment of binding function and the use of cell-based assays to look at drug potency.
The course is 20-months long, with the first eight months on campus at the University of Leeds covering all aspects of biological drug discovery, development and commercialisation. This will give you an understanding of the many functions that contribute to a successful drug and how they are coordinated and integrated to bring new drugs to market in a timely and economic fashion.
The course is co-taught by academics and qualified industry professionals, both working at the forefront of their fields in the areas of science that support drug development. You’ll, therefore, be exposed to learning that emphasises how knowledge is being applied in an industrial context. You’ll have the opportunity to develop a strong skill set valued by industry and academia, including problem-solving, strong communication and teamwork skills delivered through novel learning and teaching modes such as team assignments delivering reports to clients, regulators and investors and the ability to conduct experimental research.
The second half of your programme is an industrial placement assignment. This is a 12-month guaranteed work and research experience in industry. In the unlikley event that a placement cannot be taken in industry, a placement hosted with the university research laboratories developed and co-supervised with industry. Students can expect to earn up to £20,000 over the duration of their placement.
The placements will all include a practical research project where you will gain in-depth practical experience of at least one technical function of the drug development process (discovery, manufacturing, pre-clinical testing, clinical safety and efficacy).
We are continuously growing our placement provider portfolio across the UK, previous placement opportunities have been held with:
Labcorp
Abzena
FujiFlim Diosynth Biotechnologies
Ipsen.
You’ll commence your project in May, eight months after the start of the programme and will be completed by the following April making you available for employment.
Course structure
The list shown below represents typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.
Modules
Year 1
Compulsory modules
- Drug Discovery and Development Pathways 5 credits
- Commercialising pharmaceutical products 10 credits
- Biopharmaceutical Drug Discovery and Non-clinical testing 20 credits
- Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals 15 credits
- Biopharmaceutical Development: Clinical 10 credits
- Integrated Drug Development Plan 20 credits
- Practical Skills for a Regulatory Environment 20 credits
- Research Project 80 credits
Year 2
Compulsory modules
- Research Project 80 credits
Learning and teaching
The learning and teaching on the course have been constructed to align with activities performed in industry, preparing you to be work-ready immediately after you finish.
This course will challenge you to think creatively, solve problems and develop strong communication and teamwork skills. You’ll experience a wide range of teaching methods, including: formal lectures, interactive workshops, practical classes, tutorials, industry site visits and substantial team-based project development assignments. There are no written exams, all the assessment is performed by in-course assignments including a dissertation report arising from the research project work. A viva voce (on your experimental work) forms part of the practical skills module.
You’ll use real-life, industry-specific case studies exclusively to illustrate theoretical and practical concepts and will have multiple opportunities to work in teams, including the opportunity to lead a team. A wide range of ‘authentic’ assignments will be used that students will experience in the workplace including submissions to regulatory authorities, client reports and presentations to industry panel members.
On this course you’ll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers through to professors. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.
Applying, fees and funding
Entry requirements
Applicants should normally have a bachelor’s degree with at least a 2:1 or equivalent in a Biological Sciences subject (with a substantial proportion of ‘molecular’ content), Bioprocessing or Biochemical Engineering, but relevant experience may be taken into account. In addition, you’ll need to demonstrate leadership potential, which might be evidenced from academic, sporting, volunteering or other professional experience.
Application Deadline: 30 June 2022
Interviews will take place on 11 July 2022
English language requirements
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in all components.
Improve your English
International students who do not meet the English language requirements for this programme may be able to study our postgraduate pre-sessional English course, to help improve your English language level.
This pre-sessional course is designed with a progression route to your degree programme and you’ll learn academic English in the context of your subject area. To find out more, read Language for Science (6 weeks) and Language for Science: General Science (10 weeks).
We are now offering online pre-sessionals alongside our on-campus pre-sessionals. To find out more, read Online Academic English pre-sessional (10 weeks) and Online Academic English pre-sessional (6 weeks).
Read about differences between our online and on-campus summer pre-sessionals.
If you need to study for longer than 10 weeks, read more about our postgraduate pre-sessional English course.
How to apply
Documents and information you’ll need:
completed online application form (for Taught Postgraduate Study).
completed supporting statement outlining your career intentions and state how your achievements/experiences set you up to excel on this course. Plus describe your leadership style and experiences and how you can become a future leader in biopharmaceutical development
full CV
transcript of degree examination marks achieved to date
copy of final degree certificate (if completed)
evidence of English language qualification (non-native English speakers only)
copy of passport (if you’re an overseas student).
Find out more about how to apply.
This link takes you to information on applying for taught programmes and to the University's online application system.
If you're unsure about the application process, contact the admissions team for help.
Applicants who require a student visa are not permitted to study our MSc in Biopharmaceutical Development (Industrial Placement), but are permitted to study our MSc Biopharmaceutical Development programme. This programme includes a mandatory work placement that consists of more than 50% of the total length of the course. The UKVI Home Office will not issue a visa if the duration exceeds 50%. Further information can be found here.
We’ll consider any international applicants that do not require a student visa. Please contact our taught postgraduate admissions team directly fbspgt@leeds.ac.uk.
Next steps
we process your application
we inform you of our decision
if we make you an offer, you respond by accepting, declining or deferring.
Taught postgraduate confirmation
Taught postgraduate applicants are required to submit their results for consideration as soon as possible. Applicants who require a Student visa to study in the UK are recommended to submit their results no later than 31 July, although they will still be considered if submitted after this date.
Interviews
It is standard procedure to interview applicants, prior to making a decision on their application, for MRes Neuroscience, MSc Biopharmaceutical Development (Industrial) and MSc Sport and Exercise Medicine. Interviews do not form part of the standard admissions process for other programmes in the Faculty of Biological Sciences.
Admissions policy
University of Leeds Taught Admissions Policy 2022
Fees
- UK: £21,500 (total)
- International: £31,000 (total)
Home fees explained
Home fees = £21,500
Placement salary = £20,000 (approx.)
Students who are self-funding will pay the tuition fee in 4 instalments across the duration of the course (September and February). If you are receiving a postgraduate student loan from Student Finance England you can set up an alternative instalment plan in line with your loan payments. In this case, you will pay the tuition fee in 6 instalments across the duration of the course (November, February and May).
Standard fee structure
Download the Home standard fee structure
Deferred fee structure
An alternative payment option is available to allow you to defer part of your fees until you start your paid placement, see breakdown below. Please contact our admissions team to discuss these; fbsadmissions@leeds.ac.uk.
Download the Home deferred fee structure
There are other general living costs which you will need to budget for. Read more about paying fees and charges.
International fees explained
International fees = £31,000 – only for students that do not require a student visa
Applicants who require a student visa are not permitted to study our MSc in Biopharmaceutical Development (Industrial Placement). This programme includes a mandatory work placement that consists of more than 50% of the total length of the course. The UKVI Home Office will not issue a visa if the duration exceeds 50%. Further information can be found here.
However, we have a 12-month Biopharmaceutical Development MSc programme variant suitable for international applicants requiring a student visa. This programme involves undertaking a substantial research project conducted within the research laboratories of the University of Leeds.
We will consider any international applicants that do not require a student visa. Please contact our taught postgraduate admissions team directly fbspgt@leeds.ac.uk
Other sources of funding
Professional and Career Development Loans = between £300 and £10,000. Find out more.
You can also search our postgraduate scholarships database
You can also find information on MoneySavingExpertRead more about paying fees and charges.
For fees information for international taught postgraduate students, read Masters fees.
Additional cost information
There may be additional costs related to your course or programme of study, or related to being a student at the University of Leeds. Read more about additional costs.
Scholarships and financial support
If you have the talent and drive, we want you to be able to study with us, whatever your financial circumstances. There may be help for students in the form of loans and non-repayable grants from the University and from the government. Find out more at Masters funding overview.
Scholarships for Faculty of Biological Sciences students
We award a generous range of scholarships to UK and international students. We consider all eligible applicants who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and excellent personal and professional skills. Find out more about the range of scholarships we have to offer.
Government-backed loan = Up to £11,222. Find out more.
Alumni bursary = If you are a former student of the University of Leeds you may be eligible for a 10% alumni tuition fee bursary
You can also search our postgraduate scholarships database or you can also find information on MoneySavingExpert
Career opportunities
Your first steps into an industrial career
This course is designed to train talented scientists wishing to pursue a career in drug development in the international biopharmaceutical industry.
This course will give you a high amount of exposure to senior industrialists working as tutors throughout the course: an ideal opportunity for you to obtain career advice. You’ll also work in industry full time for 12 months, which is an outstanding opportunity for you to gain experience and develop a competitive career plan.
On completion of the course, you’ll have the relevant knowledge and experience to fast-track your career as, for example: an analytical scientist, project manager, or coordinator, in areas such as research, quality control, manufacturing, non-clinical, clinical, and market access.
All graduates from our initial cohort went straight into full-time employment (or PhD training) in technical roles at the end of their course. Many have been recruited to positions more senior than is normally filled by a candidate with MSc level qualifications.
Some possible careers within the biopharmaceutical industry include:
- Bioanalytical Scientist
- Bioinformatician
- Business Developer
- Cell Culture Technician
- Clinical Research Associate
- Clinical Research Co-ordination
- Downstream Processing Technician
- Medical Science Liaison
- Medical Writer
- Patent Attorney
- Regulatory Affairs Officer
- Research Scientist
- Translational Scientist
For more information about the career opportunities that are available within the biopharmaceutical sector, please visit the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry careers website.
Careers support
We encourage you to prepare for your career from day one. Thats one of the reasons Leeds graduates are so sought after by employers.
The Careers Centre and staff in your faculty provide a range of help and advice to help you plan your career and make well-informed decisions along the way, even after you graduate. Find out more at the Careers website.