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The Master Biomedical Sciences deals with all normal and abnormal processes in the human body. The primal goal of the program is to better understand diseases in order to improve existing therapeutic interventions and/or suggest new ones.What does this master’s programme entail?The Master Biomedical Sciences deals with all normal and abnormal processes in the human body. The primal goal of the program is to better understand diseases in order to improve existing therapeutic interventions and/or suggest new ones.Besides the common programma, which teaches you the basic knowledge you need about research in Biomedical Sciences, your programme is further defined by one of the specialisations:-Biomedical Sciences Communication-Biomedical Sciences Education-Biomedical Sciences Management-Biomedical Sciences Research5 reasons to choose the Master Biomedical Sciences at Leiden UniversityThe programme is offered by Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), a modern institution where research, education and patient care with a high quality profile and a strong scientific orientation are combined and located together at a single location;Research conducted at LUMC scores very highly in European and world rankings;The flexibility of our two-year programme allows you to follow your individual interests in the order that suits you best;Choice of specialisations in Research, Management, Science Communication and Education. Students who wish to look beyond hard core research are thus taught to bridge science to business, or to society in general;You will enjoy small-group teaching, and high-quality courses on subjects at the frontiers of modern science.
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Admissions Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences or an equivalent, CV.
Other requirements:
- The (bachelor) degree was passed within the nominal duration of the study plus one year at the start of the master's program.
- Research experience for at least three months in a final project (internship) at the start of the master's program.
- During a final project (internship) and/or courses the applicant has acquired skills with respect to working in a laboratory for at least three weeks.
- In depth knowledge, understanding and skills (demonstrated by grades and/or ECTS) in: Immunology (6 ECTS), Pathology (6 ECTS), Bio-Statistics (6 ECTS), Neuroscience (6 ECTS) and Molecular Biology (9 ECTS) at the start of the master's programme.
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Leiden
South Holland
2311 EZ
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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