30 MIDI students are already doing their TFM in industry, research centers and hospitals.
This last module of Master's Degree is 30 credits and takes place between June and December.
The 30 students who are studying Master's Degree in research, development and Innovation of Medicines in the 2016-17 academic year have already begun to carry out their final projects Master's Degree in industry, research centers and universities.
In total, this year 28 students have chosen national centers to develop their projects and two have opted for the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Liverpool John Moores University, both in the United Kingdom.
National destinations include industries and laboratories such as Sanitatis, Biogenetics, idifarma, Laboratorios Rovi, Biopraxis, Bionaturis, Zipsolutions, Biobide or Vivebiotech; in addition to research center Médica Aplicada (CIMA) and the Clínica Universidad de Navarra.
Once the TFM has been completed, future postgraduates will be able to write their report in Spanish or English and will have to defend it before a panel of judges. This last phase will take place in mid-December.
High employability and issue 1 in the rankingsThe work End of Master's Degree (TFM) of the MIDI is a subject of 30 ECTS credit, compulsory for all students, which is carried out in person during the last 6 months of the program. "The TFM aims to introduce the student student to the field of applied research through development of a project of research on a topic in the field of research, development or drug innovation," stresses Sonia Zapata, coordinator of Masters at School of Pharmacy.
During the course of these projects, the students are an active part of the teams: "They work with the scientific and quality criteria required at department where they join. In addition, from the beginning of the TFM they have a tutor staff at the business/university that guide them in the work", emphasizes the coordinator.
MIDI, throughout its 27-year history, has a 100% employment rate rate three months after completing the postgraduate program. issue For the past 11 years, it has also topped the El Mundo newspaper's ranking of master's degrees as the number 1 program in Spain in its specialization program.