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The Centre for Genetics and Genomics (formerly known as the Institute of Genetics) is one of the University of Nottingham's acknowledged strengths in research. Collectively, we excel in key areas of biological research, from genes to genomes, molecules to cells, and model organisms to humans. Visit 'Research ' to find out more about our work. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 90% of the Centre’s research was considered to be at the “Internationally Competitive” level or above, and 50% was judged to be in the “Internationally Excellent” and “World Leading” categories. For the University of Nottingham as a whole, the 2008 RAE was also very positive, with the University rising to rank 7th in the most widely quoted (Research Fortnight) league table of RAE outcomes for UK universities.
If you are interested in further training towards a PhD, please explore the ' Postgraduates ' section and details on currently available projects .
Genetics degrees are available via the School of Biology. For more information please visit the School of Biology website Undergraduate Degrees section .
The University of Nottingham, in collaboration with Rothamsted Research (Rres), has devised an innovative integrated four-year Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP).
Thirty studentships are available in the first year 2012. Details and application information can be found on the Graduate School website .
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The University of Nottingham Queen's Medical Centre Nottingham, NG7 2UH
Tel: +44 (0) 115 823 0354 Fax: +44 (0) 115 823 0338 Email: genetics@nottingham.ac.uk
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