• Postgraduate taught
  • MRes

Translational Research in Surgery, Perioperative and Critical Care

Develop, adapt and trial new models of scientific exploration to accelerate innovations into surgical, perioperative and critical care practice.

Address contemporary challenges in surgical, perioperative and critical care research

Gain a collaborative mindset and the experience of working within an interdisciplinary team

Learn the skills needed to translate healthcare discoveries into applications that enhance patient outcomes

Course key facts

  • Qualification

    • MRes

  • Duration

    1 year

  • Start date

    September 2026

  • Study mode

    Full-time

  • Fees

    • £16,000 Home

    • £47,300 Overseas

  • Delivered by

  • Location

    • Hammersmith

Minimum entry standard

  • 2:1 in Biomedical Science, Life Sciences (or a related discipline) or MBBS degree

View full entry requirements

Course overview

Modern surgical procedures are highly complex. When combined with the challenges of peri-operative and critical care, they require an interdisciplinary approach to drive innovation from bench to bedside.

Whether you are a clinician, scientist, or engineer, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to advance your career in healthcare science.

You will explore how innovative and interdisciplinary translational research approaches are used to identify, contextualize, and address challenges in surgery, peri-operative, and critical care (SPCC). The opportunity to undertake an observership will provide you with first-hand experience of how the concepts and principles taught in the course are applied in practice.

An extended research project will offer the opportunity to become embedded within a research team, allowing you to implement and further develop your skills to tackle a current SPCC challenge.

Structure

This page is updated regularly to reflect the latest version of the curriculum. However, this information is subject to change.

Find out more about potential course changes.

Please note: it may not always be possible to take specific combinations of modules due to timetabling conflicts. For confirmation, please check with the relevant department.

You’ll take all of these core modules.

This one-year course is designed to develop your ability to lead and deliver translational research across the full surgical, perioperative and critical care pathway

Core modules

The Research Project is the cornerstone of the MRes in SPCC and the largest module in the programme.

From the spring term, you will undertake an independent, in-depth research project on a chosen topic within the field of SPCC. The Research Project Module spans eight months and is tailored to your interests, aligned with the programme aims

This module focuses on embedding you within an active research group, where you will apply advanced research methods, collect and analyse data rigorously, and interpret your findings within the context of translational research.

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

This course is delivered by Imperial College London in close collaboration with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, one of the UK’s largest and most research-active NHS organisations. Clinical teaching and research supervision are supported by expert clinicians across surgery, anaesthesia, and intensive care.

While the programme is not formally accredited by a professional body, students benefit from working within an integrated academic health science centre, with access to real-world clinical settings, active research projects, and translational initiatives led by joint academic-NHS teams.

As part of the research project, you may also have the opportunity to collaborate with external industry, NHS and other academic partners, depending on project alignment and supervision.

Teaching and assessment

Balance of teaching and learning

Key

  • Taught modules
  • Research project planning
  • Individual research

  • 15% Title 1 goes here
  • 18% Title 2 goes here
  • 67% Title 3 goes here

Teaching and learning methods

  • Person at lectern giving speech
    Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Presentations
  • Guest lectures
  • Laboratory work
  • Four students sitting in a tutorial
    Flipped teaching
  • Person giving seminar
    Skills workshops
  • A person studying independently
    Independent study

Balance of assessment

Key

  • Grant writing exercise
  • Research projects

Balance of assessment

  • 53% Title 1 goes here
  • 47% Title 2 goes here

Assessment methods

  • In-class quiz
    Reflective writing exercise
  • People collaborating and completing practical work.
    Group based discussions/Presentations
  • Systematic review
  • Dissertation

Entry requirements

We consider all applicants on an individual basis, welcoming students from all over the world.

How to apply

Apply online

You can submit one application form per year of entry. You can choose up to two courses.

Application deadlines – The current round closes on Sunday 25 January 2026.

Fees and funding

Home fee - Translational Research SPCC

2026 entry

£16,000

Overseas fee - Translational Research SPCC

2026 entry

£47,300

How will studying at Imperial help my career?

Build a strong research foundation for clinical training or medical school applications.

Develop expertise in project design, data analysis, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration.

Progress to PhD or MD(Res) programmes in translational science, surgery, perioperative medicine, or critical care.

Work in clinical trials, R&D, regulation, or medical innovation within biomedical and health industries.

Apply your skills to make an impact in healthcare, academia, or industry.

Terms and conditions

There are some important pieces of information you should be aware of when applying to Imperial. These include key information about your tuition fees, funding, visas, accommodation and more.

Read our terms and conditions

You can find further information about your course, including degree classifications, regulations, progression and awards in the programme specification for your course.

Programme specifications