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Current MSc student in Translational Health Sciences Amaani Khan shares her experiences of studying at Oxford. She discusses what brought her to the programme, the benefits of its interdisciplinary and flexible course structure and the strong academic and pastoral support available. Amaani also reflects on college life, the vibrant city of Oxford and offers advice for prospective students considering the course.

A group of eight MSc in Translational Health Sciences students standing together and smiling in front of the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford. They are wearing winter coats and scarves, and appear happy and relaxed, with the historic circular building and its ornate columns in the background.

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