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University of Birmingham: Spinal Pain
| Institution | University of Birmingham View institution profile |
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| Department | School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences |
| Web | https://www.birmingham.ac.uk |
| Study type | Research |
Master of Research - MRes
Summary
Our Spinal Pain MRes offers elite training providing a strong foundation for research in spinal pain and rehabilitation. Ran in partnership with the University of Birmingham's School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, this interdisciplinary degree pioneers advancements in rehabilitation and patient care.
Our research orientated training approach, will enhance your practical, theoretical and applied knowledge of spinal pain and rehabilitation. You’ll be part of a vibrant research community, developing your skills for future research or employment in a diverse range of careers.
Become an expert researcher by studying at one of the UK's leading research departments, ranked 6th in the latest Research Excellence Framework. Gain hands-on research experience at the Centre of Precision Rehabilitation in Spinal Pain (CPR Spine). Collaborate with researchers in the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences and the Birmingham Medical School.
Learn in a highly interactive teaching and research environment. Tailor your degree with a variety of optional modules and have the unique opportunity to undertake a six-month research project in your chosen field. You may also be eligible to receive funding to study MRes Spinal Pain. This will be available to dynamic, self-motivated physiotherapists who are striving to develop in the field of spinal pain and rehabilitation.
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Cross-university collaboration with access to leading facilities
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Dedicated Centre of Precision Rehabilitation in Spinal Pain
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Tailor your degree to follow your interests
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
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| Entry requirements | At least a 2:1 or equivalent in a relevant subject (eg; biomedical engineering, sports science, physiotherapy). |
| Location | Edgbaston Campus Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TU |
Summary
Our Spinal Pain MRes offers elite training providing a strong foundation for research in spinal pain and rehabilitation. Ran in partnership with the University of Birmingham's School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, this interdisciplinary degree pioneers advancements in rehabilitation and patient care.
Our research orientated training approach, will enhance your practical, theoretical and applied knowledge of spinal pain and rehabilitation. You’ll be part of a vibrant research community, developing your skills for future research or employment in a diverse range of careers.
Become an expert researcher by studying at one of the UK's leading research departments, ranked 6th in the latest Research Excellence Framework. Gain hands-on research experience at the Centre of Precision Rehabilitation in Spinal Pain (CPR Spine). Collaborate with researchers in the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences and the Birmingham Medical School.
Learn in a highly interactive teaching and research environment. Tailor your degree with a variety of optional modules and have the unique opportunity to undertake a six-month research project in your chosen field. You may also be eligible to receive funding to study MRes Spinal Pain. This will be available to dynamic, self-motivated physiotherapists who are striving to develop in the field of spinal pain and rehabilitation.
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Cross-university collaboration with access to leading facilities
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Dedicated Centre of Precision Rehabilitation in Spinal Pain
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Tailor your degree to follow your interests
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | At least a 2:1 or equivalent in a relevant subject (eg; biomedical engineering, sports science, physiotherapy). |
| Location | Edgbaston Campus Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TU |
Summary
Our Spinal Pain MRes provides research orientated training in the practical, theoretical and applied elements of spinal pain and rehabilitation. The course is offered in collaboration with the School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine in the University of Birmingham Medical School.
This combined research and taught masters programme provides students with a research orientated training in the practical, theoretical and applied elements of spinal pain and rehabilitation.
Optional modules make up the taught component of the course, and offer teaching, learning and experience in core disciplines of spinal pain and rehabilitation, including exercise and health. Research experience is offered in academic or practice settings within the Centre of Precision Rehabilitation in Spinal Pain (CPR Spine), with two studentships available. Please read more information about the studentship (PDF).
The MRes in Spinal Pain is a one-year full-time or two year part time masters course programme that provides students with a research-orientated training in a lively, highly interactive teaching and research environment.
This programme takes students who have a research focus, from a variety of backgrounds at entry and gives them new skills to enable them to move into further research and/or employment in a number of disciplines.
It is offered by the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, in collaboration with the School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine in the University of Birmingham Medical School.
The purpose of the MRes Spinal Pain is to provide a strong foundation for research in spinal pain and rehabilitation.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | At least a 2:1 or equivalent in a relevant subject (eg; biomedical engineering, sports science, physiotherapy). |
| Location | Edgbaston Campus Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TU |
Summary
Our Spinal Pain MRes provides research orientated training in the practical, theoretical and applied elements of spinal pain and rehabilitation. The course is offered in collaboration with the School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine in the University of Birmingham Medical School.
This combined research and taught masters programme provides students with a research orientated training in the practical, theoretical and applied elements of spinal pain and rehabilitation.
Optional modules make up the taught component of the course, and offer teaching, learning and experience in core disciplines of spinal pain and rehabilitation, including exercise and health. Research experience is offered in academic or practice settings within the Centre of Precision Rehabilitation in Spinal Pain (CPR Spine), with two studentships available. Please read more information about the studentship (PDF).
The MRes in Spinal Pain is a one-year full-time or two year part time masters course programme that provides students with a research-orientated training in a lively, highly interactive teaching and research environment.
This programme takes students who have a research focus, from a variety of backgrounds at entry and gives them new skills to enable them to move into further research and/or employment in a number of disciplines.
It is offered by the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, in collaboration with the School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine in the University of Birmingham Medical School.
The purpose of the MRes Spinal Pain is to provide a strong foundation for research in spinal pain and rehabilitation.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | At least a 2:1 or equivalent in a relevant subject (eg; biomedical engineering, sports science, physiotherapy). |
| Location | Edgbaston Campus Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TU |
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