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At its core are the concepts and principles underlying human health and disease, as well as an understanding of the technologies, strategies and tools used to address medical research problems.
In choosing the Bachelor of Medical Research you will:
- Build a degree that is tailored to your own interests: your choices for a Major are Biochemistry, Neuroscience, Pathology or Anatomy and Physiology
- Learn from active research scientists who are well equipped to teach research methods and skills as they apply to their disciplines.
- Acquire transferable skills – teamwork, critical thinking and the ability to communicate clearly - that will equip you for lifelong learning
- Enjoy practical real-world learning experiences such as laboratory work and participation in project-based research
Course objectives
In your first year of study you will learn the fundamentals of cells and the systems of the body. The following year, you will start to navigate the interacting systems that make up the human body – including exploring biochemical pathways and physiological systems fundamental to human health and disease.
In your third and final year, you will specialise in an area of interest and gain invaluable real-world experience in medical research. This course emphasises the acquisition of research skills and students will have exposure throughout the course to scientists actively involved in medical research, who are investigating current research questions in a range of fields.
As well as an in-depth knowledge of the disciplines that underpin Biomedicine, students develop important attributes, including:
- Effective communication skills.
- Critical and creative thought and problem solving skills.
- Ethical and social understanding
- Global perspectives
Practical experience
The Bachelor of Medical Research program includes real-world learning experiences such as laboratory work and participation in project-based research.
Career outcomes

I was supported by an excellent group of researchers and academics at the University of Tasmania who encouraged me to pursue my goals which led to a PhD in malaria at the University of Oxford.
This vital field of medical work requires its practitioners to have a strong aptitude for science, the ability to make clear and precise observations, to work accurately under pressure, and be able to identify and analyse problems and develop practical solutions.
What do medical researchers do?
Medical research incorporates the work of Biomedical Scientists, Clinical Research Scientists, Geneticists, Pharmacologists and many other medical science professionals. Medical researchers work alongside other scientists, conducting tests and experiments and carrying out research projects in order to address problems relevant to human health.
Where do medical researchers work?
Medical Researchers use their skills in a range of careers including:
- Research Institutes
- University Departments
- Hospitals
- Pathology Laboratories
- Pharmaceutical
- Biomedical companies and Government Departments
Careers in Medical Research
Medical researchers apply their expert scientific skills and research findings to develop a better understanding of illnesses and other medical problems. They work towards practical solutions, developing new medicines, finessing existing drugs, testing new products and figuring out measures to prevent and combat diseases.
This course will give you the necessary skills to work in medical research across a range of industries, including the pharmaceutical and biomedical sectors, research institutes, hospitals, and universities.
Course structure
Entry requirements
Fees & scholarships
Domestic students
International students
International students should refer to the International Students course fees page to get an indicative course cost.
Scholarships
For information on general scholarships available at the University of Tasmania, please visit the scholarships website.
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