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HAN University, MS, Molecular Life Sciences

 Netherlands

The Master of Molecular Life Sciences consists of 7 modules that focus on applying research to the development of products in various disciplines. You learn to plan and execute projects of a few months independently, while taking both scientific and project-related aspects into account.

Modules

  • Fundamentals
  • Drug Discovery and Development
  • Production of Biomolecules
  • Vaccines and Diagnostics
  • Research and Product Development Skills
  • Project Management
  • Graduation Project (takes place in the professional field)

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Location

HAN University of Applied Sciences has two campuses, located in Arnhem and Nijmegen.

Nijmegen is situated on the banks of the river Waal, in the east of The Netherlands, near to the German border, and is the oldest city in Holland - recently celebrating its 2,000th anniversary.

Arnhem, the capital of the province of Gelderland, is only 15km from Nijmegen and lies partially in the hills at the edge of National Park De Veluwe, a striking area of woods and heath. Arnhem is a ‘green’ city, where people take pleasure in living, working and recreation.