The main professional outcome of this Master's degree is the completion of a PhD, as it is a research training Master's degree. Therefore, many Master's graduates enter our Doctoral Programme or others to train as researchers and university lecturers, and obtain the title of Doctor. After appropriate postdoctoral training, these researchers can join university teaching staff.
The master's degree does not specifically qualify students for the professional practice of regulated activities, but allows them to acquire the necessary skills to start a professional research career in the field of ophthalmology and vision sciences, a biomedical speciality in continuous evolution and with a high degree of R+D+i execution.
Another professional opportunity is to join the R&D&I departments of the vision sciences industry itself, without the need to write a doctoral thesis.