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| Application Deadline: | September start: April 1; Non EU: February 1; February start: December 1; Non EU: October 1 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 1,713 ≈ € 12,000 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Amsterdam / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | February, September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 120 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
The Research Master's programme in Biomedical Sciences is a two-year programme taught completely in English. The programme focuses on the interface between Biology and Medical Sciences. Students in the programme may choose from a range of tracks in which to specialise, most of which are of an interdisciplinary nature and related to fields such as chemistry, computer science, psychology and even linguistics or philosophy. This programme is of interest not only to students with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences, but also - depending on their specialisation - students from other fields.
The Research Master's programme in Biomedical Sciences is closely affiliated with the University of Amsterdam Academic Medical Center (AMC-UvA) and the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). The programme also cooperates with various institutes both within and outside the UvA, including the Dutch Cancer Institute.
Tracks
The Research Master's programme in Biomedical Sciences offers four tracks:
Students choose one of the four tracks based on their specific interests and work toward a Master of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences.
Immunology explores the manner in which complex multicellular organisms (primarily mammals) defend themselves against infectious microbes and tumour cells. Immunologists use molecular, structural and cell biology to investigate biological systems at all levels of integration: molecule, subcell, cell, tissue, organism and society.
Research questions range from fundamental biological issues that can be studied in test tubes or animal models, to applied issues such as clinical immunology (vaccine development, immunodeficiency, allergy, autoimmune disease and transplantation) and antibody technology (antibodies as therapeutic agents, diagnostic tools or biotechnological reagents).
The Research Master's programme in Immunology is the product of a collaborative effort by the University of Amsterdam Academic Medical Centre (AMC-UvA) and the Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation. The expertise of these institutions has been combined to form a Research Master's programme that offers a comprehensive introduction to contemporary immunological research.
The Immunology programme aims to promote an understanding of the workings of the immune system in both physiological and pathophysiological conditions, of the diagnosis and treatment of immunological diseases and of immunological tools and procedures.
The programme is offered by two institutes: the Academic Medical Center (AMC) and the Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation Laboratory. The emphasis of the programme is on basic research in a clinical setting. In addition, theoretical modules on immunology, cell biology, molecular biology, structural biology and data management/statistics are offered. Formal work discussions, scientific seminars and journal clubs form an integral part of the programme.
Degree requirements
A Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences is awarded upon successful completion of all the core courses in the curriculum and a written Master's thesis based on an independent research project. This translates into a total of 120 ECTS credits.
This programme is a track of the Master's programme in Biomedical Sciences.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
More informationApplicants must hold a Dutch Bachelor of Science degree or its equivalent in Biochemistry, (Molecular) Biology or Biotechnology.
Applicants must also fulfil the general entry requirements set by the Faculty of Science regarding academic background, academic average and proficiency in English.
All our international programmes are conducted in English. Non-native English speakers need to submit proof of their proficiency in the English language before enrolling in one of these programmes.
Please note we only accept the TOEFL Test, the test of the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) or a Cambridge Examination Score. The test result should be received by the International Office of the Faculty of Science before May 1st of the year of application.
The minimum scores required on the TOEFL Test are:
Please note the TOEFL-code for the Faculty of Science of the Universiteit van Amsterdam is: 8628.
The minimum score on the IELTS test is 6.5.
A Cambridge Examination Score with a minimum test result of CAE A or B will also be accepted. For the CPE test a minimal score of B is required.
Chinese applicants are required to take an IELTS test or the TOEFL (Internet-based test only). These are the only two tests accepted by the NESO, which provides certificates to all Chinese students who wish to study in the Netherlands.
Please note there are some differences between the TOEFL and IELTS test. Available practice material, test dates, prices and locations differ per country.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade A (Score: 80) |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 580 |
| TOEFL Computer-based: | 235 |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 90 |
Immunology is a track of the Master's programme in Biomedical Sciences. The Master's programme in Biomedical Sciences has been legally accredited by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO). This means that upon successful completion of the programme, students will receive a legally accredited Master's degree in Biomedical Sciences and the title of Master of Science (MSc).
The Dutch government has allocated a vast amount for excellent students coming to the Netherlands under the HSP Huygens Programme. The Nuffic is administrating the Huygens scholarship. Please find all all necessary information about application and selection on their website.
! The Faculty deadline for receiving Huygens scholarship requests is: 31 December 2010. On the online application form please mention the Huygens scholarship request by thicking the relevant box.
The International Office will make a first selection of most excellent students. For this students we will write a nomination letter. Applicants that are part of this selection will receive the nomination letter by e-mail before 1 February 2011 which is the Nuffic deadline for application.
The Faculty of Economics and Business provides a limited number of scholarships for excellent students in the Master's programmes. There is no fixed number of available scholarships. The actual number will be determined by the amount that will be allocated to the Faculty.
Selection procedure
1) Applicants should write an AMS motivation letter (tell us in not more than 300 words your motivation to get the scholarship).
2) Applicants should upload the AMS digital motivation letter to their online application for the MSc programme before March 1st 2011.
3) Before the end of May 2011 we will inform all applicants about the results by e-mail.
Ahold, an international food retailing group based in the Netherlands offers scholarships for non-EU students in the MSc in Accountancy and Control programme. Applicants should have an outstanding academic record and have special interest in retail and the intention to work and live in the USA or Europe after graduation. All non-EU applicants accepted to the MSc in Accountancy and Control programme will receive supplementary information on this Scholarship.
Students from Columbia can apply for this scholarship through their website.
Scholarships are provided for students from a selection of countries worldwide. For more information see the Nuffic website.
This programme provides funding for women and members of priority groups or marginalized regions. For more information see the Nuffic website.
Further information on scholarships can be obtained from Nuffic, please refer to their website. Click on the link 'Grantfinder' to search for Dutch scholarships for foreign students.
In certain cases it is possible for EU students to receive a monthly studentgrant from the Dutch government (i.e. IB Group). Please check their website for further information.
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