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Molecular Life Sciences

Master

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From the discovery of new energy sources to the design of enzymes to produce new medicines, most cutting-edge research requires knowledge of molecular processes.
The two year MSc Molecular Life Sciences study programme focuses on the molecular aspects within the fields of nutrition, health, nature and the living environment.
This MSc programme consists of four specialisations that are based upon a unique combination of three main disciplines: biology, chemistry and physics. Research is an important part of the programme and there is a wide variety of research subjects to choose from in order to carry out your thesis and internship during your second year. The combination of chemistry, physics and biology is especially appealing to many employers.

Language

English

Title

Master of Science

Duration

2 years

ECTS credits

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Accreditation

NVAO

Tuition fee 2025/2026

€ 2,601


Admission

Application requirements

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Language requirements

6
IELTS overall band
6
IELTS speaking
79
TOEFL internet based

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Tuition fees  
€ 2,601
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Start date App. deadline EU/EEA App. deadline Non-EU/EEA
1 Sep '25 15 Jun '25 1 May '25

Scholarships

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StuNed Scholarship Programme

StuNed Scholarships for master studies, short courses and customised training programmes are available for Indonesian professionals with at least 2 years' work experience in a development-related organisation.

Contact

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Main address
Droevendaalsesteeg 2
6708 PB Wageningen

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