Strathclyde opens MSc Cancer Therapies admissions, scholarships

- University of Strathclyde opens admissions for MSc Cancer Therapies program for September 2026 intake.
- University offers scholarships worth approximately Rs nine lakh to support international postgraduate students financially.
- Program covers cancer biology drug development and treatment techniques preparing students for research careers globally.
The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow has opened its MSc in Cancer Therapies program for September 2026 admissions while providing international students with substantial scholarship opportunities.
The postgraduate course delivers complete cancer treatment knowledge through its study of essential subjects which include cancer biology and drug discovery and formulation and delivery and radiation biology.
The program provides students with essential scientific knowledge and practical talents necessary to make progress in cancer research and the development of therapeutic methods.
The university provides Faculty of Science International Excellence Scholarships which reach between ₹8.6 lakh and ₹9.9 lakh to support eligible postgraduate students as part of its financial assistance programs.
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The scholarships help international students by decreasing their educational expenses while providing access to top-quality educational programs. The MSc Cancer Therapies programme charges approximately ₹40 lakh in tuition fees for the 2026–27 academic years.
To be eligible, applicants must hold at least a second-class honours degree or an equivalent qualification in a science or health-related field. Candidates who have gained essential work experience in their field will be accepted as applicants.
The university requires students to demonstrate English language proficiency through an IELTS test which needs a score of 6.0 and prohibits scores below 5.5 in any section.
The university will organize an informational webinar in May 2026 which will provide prospective students with the opportunity to interact with faculty members and admissions staff while learning about the course and resolving their inquiries before they submit their applications.