Course Overview
The MSc Tropical Disease Biology at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is a postgraduate programme designed for postgraduate students passionate about advancing knowledge and professional skills. Based in Liverpool, England, this programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, with a 1-year full-time structure. Why should I study Tropical Disease Biology? Tropical diseases are having a devastating effect on the health and wellbeing of more than one billion people across the globe. The tropical regions where these diseases are most prevalent are some of the poorest in the world, with limited resources and struggling health systems. This programme will open your eyes to the fascinating world of advanced tropical disease biology, with contemporary learning based on up-to-the-minute research. A minimum ielts score of 6.5 is required for admission.
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| Test | Overall | L | R | W | S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IELTS Academic | 6.5 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
L = Listening, R = Reading, W = Writing, S = Speaking
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About Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
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