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Reproductive Science (Women's Health or Embryology) (Taught)

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Course summary

Women’s health has long been under-researched and under-funded, creating significant gaps in our understanding of infertility, miscarriage, endometriosis, PCOS, menstrual disorders, menopause and maternal health. These gaps have real consequences: delayed diagnoses, limited treatment options, persistent health inequalities and substantial economic costs. Too often, women feel unheard in clinical settings, and outcomes for conditions that disproportionately affect them remain poor.

Who is this course for?
This MSc is designed for those who want to make a meaningful impact in reproductive science and women’s health. It’s ideal for:

  • Graduates in biomedical sciences, medicine, nursing, pharmacology, or related fields.

  • Healthcare professionals and allied health professionals working in fertility, diagnostics, maternity, or women’s health services.

  • Career changers seeking to transition into clinical, research, or policy roles.

  • International students passionate about global health equity and reproductive rights.

Why study Reproductive Sciences at Warwick?
Shape the future of women’s health.
Warwick is a global leader in biomedical and translational research. This MSc puts you at the centre of that mission.

Learn from world-class experts.
You’ll study with Warwick’s Centre for Early Life and the ITM Women’s Health Mission—leading hubs driving breakthroughs from preconception to post-menopause.

Train with impact.
Our teaching blends cutting-edge science with hands-on clinical and lab experience.

Access state-of-the-art facilities.
Based at Warwick’s Gibbet Hill campus, you will collaborate with clinicians and scientists at UHCW - including the Centre for Reproductive Medicine - gaining experience at the interface of research and clinical practice.

Join the next generation of innovators in reproductive science and women’s health.

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