I'm gathering information about the Masters or similar level programs in Bioinformatics, Comp Biology etc. that are offered as distance education, preferably by Universities located in EU.
I'm fairly certain that the Manchester one is the only distance bfx masters in the UK at the moment; I thought Cranfield did one but I was mistaken.
There may be some bioinformatics in the distance statistics MSc at Sheffield or the Intelligent Systems one at DMU. There aren't many distance MSc courses at all in the UK (I'm doing an OU maths one at the moment, but they don't touch computational biology in any of their science masters). Nonetheless, the Manchester MSc sounds rather popular (6 years at 2-3 grand per annum seems a bit steep)
There's usually a good number of stipends for bioinformatics courses, though I expect these would only be available to full time students.
Check out the University of Illinois at Chicago distance engineering masters with a bioinformatics specialization. It's obviously not in the UK, but it is online.
how are the career prospects, though? I am looking at pursuing an MSc through distance learning, but am afraid that it might be looked down upon over MScs pursued by on-site education.
I graduated in Agricultural Sciences B.Sc) , 4 year degree course, from Tamilnadu Agricultural University (TNAU) during 1987-1991, with 3.56 out of 4.0 CGPA (81.4%) and have been working in the IT industry for the past 19 years.
I would like to further my studies now and would like to enroll myself for the Part time M Tech Bioinformatics course, leading to PhD in good a University.
Birkbeck does one as well I think (not sure). Cranfield doesn't, I've been there (but they do part-time).