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Clinicians, scientists and students engaged in cancer research at Newcastle share a common purpose: to improve treatment outcomes for patients with cancer. Work covers a broad spectrum - understanding the biological and molecular differences between normal and malignant cells and using this knowledge to develop new anti-cancer drugs.
Our staff and postgraduate students are based in the Northern Institute for Cancer Research (NICR) or the School of Chemistry. The NICR incorporates the Newcastle Cancer Centre, a unique collaboration between Cancer Research UK and the North of England...
A Russell Group founding member, we hold TEF Gold for teaching excellence so you'll enjoy outstanding learning. Our world-class research will feed into your degree and you'll be inspired by world-leading experts and top academics, accessing cutting-edge facilities.
You'll benefit from links with multinational employers, work placements and study abroad programmes, plus award-winning Careers Service support for up to three years after graduation. And our Student Services will guide you on all aspects of student and academic life, your health and wellbeing.
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