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Our study programme gives students direct experience with current biological methods, such as molecular methods for cloning genes, DNA sequencing for parentage analysis and genetic variation in wild populations, analysis of complex genomic and metabolic networks, physiological measurements in wild and captive organisms, captive breeding and artificial selection, field experiments on plants and animals in environments ranging from the arctic to the tropics, or theoretical modeling. Our research labs support cutting-edge instrumentation. Field work can be based at our field stations on the Norwegian coast and in the Dovre Mountains, or as far away as Tanzania and Svalbard. English is the main language of instruction in all our Master’s courses. Master’s projects are supervised by Department of Biology and Department of Natural History, but often involve co-supervisors from other research entities such NINA or SINTEF.We offer courses and Master’s research projects that cover the full spectrum of biology, from biomolecules and cells to populations and ecosystems, in four fields of study:• Cell and Molecular Biology• Ecology, Behaviour, Evolution and Biosystematics• Physiology• Biodiversity and Systematics (Nordic Masters)
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in Biology and those from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is December 1.
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Trondheim
Trøndelag
7034
Norway
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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