Experimental and translational therapeutics

Flexible postgraduate courses and training in experimental and translational therapeutics
In partnership with NDORMS
Our programme in experimental and translational therapeutics provides an opportunity to harness Oxford’s advances in modern molecular medicine and translate them into therapeutic benefits for patients.
Why Oxford?
- Gain expertise in the entire process of drug development. From first principals, through trials and to approval, balancing efficacy and toxicity, our courses enables you to gain enhanced knowledge on how to navigate the complex scientific and regulatory landscape of novel therapeutics.
- Our courses are designed for working professionals in research, healthcare, business and commercialisation, clinical trials and regulation. Whether you're studying a week-long training course or a part-time MSc, you can continue to work full-time without compromising your learning experience.
- Build your network with leading healthcare professionals worldwide. Exchange ideas and develop solutions with leading researchers and practitioners working in a range of healthcare roles globally.
"The course enabled me to strengthen my existing knowledge base, while advancing my understanding of the cutting edge developments in therapeutics - it provided me with a platform to progress my academic career and left me with more research interests/abilities."
Sharon, Reader in Pharmacotherapeutics
MSc in Experimental and Translational Therapeutics

MSc in Experimental and Translational Therapeutics
A part-time course consisting of six taught modules and a dissertation in the field of experimental and translational therapeutics.
Modules and short courses in experimental and translational therapeutics

Modules and short courses in experimental and translational therapeutics
Graduate 5-day short courses for health professionals will appeal to those from a wide range of backgrounds.
Upcoming courses
- Mon 10 Nov 2025 – 14 Nov 2025
- Mon 26 Jan 2026 – 30 Jan 2026
- Mon 09 Mar 2026 – 13 Mar 2026
- Mon 11 May 2026 – 15 May 2026
- Mon 29 Jun 2026 – 03 Jul 2026
- Mon 13 Oct 2025 – 17 Oct 2025