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De Montfort University
Msci (Hon) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026Leicester CampusForensic Science
De Montfort University
BSc (Hons) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026Leicester CampusForensic Science
University of Hull
BSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026The University of HullForensic Science
Liverpool John Moores University
BSc (Hons) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026City CampusForensic Science
Teesside University
BSc (Hons) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026Teesside University Middlesbrough CampusForensic Science
University of the West of Scotland
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Paisley CampusForensic Science
University of Wolverhampton
BSc (Hons) · 3 study options · September 2026University of WolverhamptonForensic Science
Wrexham University
BSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Wrexham (Main Campus)Forensic Science (With Foundation Year)
University of Bedfordshire
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Luton CampusForensic Science (with Foundation Year)
Bournemouth University
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Main SiteForensic Science (with Foundation Year)
University of Hull
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026The University of Hull
Forensic Science
De Montfort University
Msci (Hon) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026Leicester CampusForensic Science
De Montfort University
BSc (Hons) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026Leicester CampusForensic Science
University of Hull
BSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026The University of HullForensic Science
Liverpool John Moores University
BSc (Hons) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026City CampusForensic Science
Teesside University
BSc (Hons) · Full-time · 2 study options · September 2026Teesside University Middlesbrough CampusForensic Science
University of the West of Scotland
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Paisley CampusForensic Science
University of Wolverhampton
BSc (Hons) · 3 study options · September 2026University of WolverhamptonForensic Science
Wrexham University
BSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Wrexham (Main Campus)Forensic Science (With Foundation Year)
University of Bedfordshire
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Luton CampusForensic Science (with Foundation Year)
Bournemouth University
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Main SiteForensic Science (with Foundation Year)
University of Hull
BSc (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026The University of Hull
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Abhishek
University of StrathclydeMSc Forensic ScienceHey there! I’m a doctor who spent six incredible years in Ukraine studying medicine. During my medical studies, I found myself completely fascinated by forensic medicine classes, where science meets investigation. That interest slowly grew into a passion for connecting medical and forensic knowledge to do something meaningful, research that can both save lives and help catch culprits (whether that culprit is a disease or a criminal!). Even though I’m not particularly interested in pursuing licensing exams or working in clinical practice, I’ve always been passionate about the subject and staying connected to it and its constant evolution is really important to me, it’s still a big part of who I am; what excites me more is pathbreaking research and discovery. My goal is to become a leading researcher in this field, contributing to work that bridges the gap between medicine and forensics. If you’re curious about studying abroad, or just want to chat about science, or life as a student, feel free to reach out! I’d be more than happy to connect and share my experiences. Emilia
King's College LondonForensic ScienceHi! I’m Emi, and I’m currently studying MSc Forensic Science at King’s College London. I’m based at the Waterloo campus, which is where I spend most of my time in lectures, labs, and mock crime scenes (definitely one of the coolest parts of the course). I did my undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Manchester, and during that time, I completed a year-long placement in Thailand. That experience really shaped me, both in terms of my lab skills and my love for travel and experiencing new cultures. I’m especially interested in applying science in meaningful ways, particularly in forensic investigation, wildlife crime, and animal welfare, and I hope to work in a role that lets me combine those interests in the future. Outside of uni, I’m very into arts and crafts, especially making jewellery. I’m also part of the art society and love winding down by watching international films. If you have any questions about King’s, forensic science, moving to London, or just uni life in general, feel free to message me. I’m always happy to help! Theresia Dian Cahya
Abertay UniversityBSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencesan International student who is always on the lookout for new experiences to spice up life! academically and socially! loves nature and exploring places.
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