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Imperial College London
Translational Research in Surgery, Perioperative and Critical Care
Independent preparation guide for Translational Research in Surgery, Perioperative and Critical Care at Imperial. Use it to check official requirements, compare applicant fit, and plan writing and interview preparation.
Official Information Summary
Imperial College London lists this as a Master's programme in Biomedical sciences, Medicine and healthcare. Verify requirements, funding and English language details on the official page before drafting.
School / department
Biomedical sciences, Medicine and healthcare
Degree type
Master's
Study level
postgraduate
Study mode
Full-time
Availability
active
Application cycle
September 2026
Duration
1 year
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Applicant Fit Preparation
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Suitable applicant backgrounds
- - Policy, governance, public sector, NGO, consulting, or civic-impact backgrounds
Relevant evidence signals
- - technical or quantitative preparation should be evidenced
- - research preparation and supervisor/topic fit should be evidenced
Common risk areas
- - Generic public-interest claims without evidence of policy judgement or implementation context
Useful preparation angles
- - Use only when applicant profile gives concrete evidence for health_policy_data.
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