Biotechnology for the Life Sciences
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Biotechnology for the Life Sciences is a two-year long research-fo-cused master’s degree program, offered by the Department of Bio-technology at the University of Rijeka, Croatia, that will be thought in English language.This course is tailored specifically to highly motivated students that may wish to pursue a career life science and biotechnology research. Students are assumed to already possess a strong theoreti-cal background, and therefore the program focuses on teaching the intellectual and laboratory skills required for a modern researcher. Student will gain significant experience in performing independent research and by the end of the two year program, should be ideally positioned to begin doctoral studies or enter a research position in industry.Half of the first year, is spent learning basic research skills, as well as exploring emerging areas of research in biotechnology and the life sciences more generally. Additionally, in the first year stu-dents gain research experience during two 8-week long laboratory apprenticeships. The second year is almost entirely dedicated to ex-ecuting a research project in a laboratory of choice.Applications are open to students of any nationality with an in-terest in pursuing a career in biotechnology or life science research. Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree (BSc or equivalent) in biology, chemistry or a relevant sub discipline, and possess strong communication skills in the English language. Ad-mission to the program is limited and will be based on a review of the students’ application materials and an official interview.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, or equivalentEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 20 June
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Grad Rijeka
Croata
51000
Croatia
- 2 years
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