At Radboud University, all (bio)chemistry and chemical biology research groups work closely together, allowing you to tackle a wide range of exciting problems during your internship.
You will focus on complex molecular systems in a biological context. You will learn how cells work from a chemist’s perspective and become an expert in the chemistry of all biologically relevant molecules. Next, you can start to use chemistry to probe and modify cellular function, work on new drug delivery methods, or get hands-on experience with single cell technologies.
Teaching takes place in small groups and in a stimulating, personal setting.
A completed Bachelor's degree Entering the Master’s specialisation in Chemistry of Life requires a Bachelor’s degree in one of the subjects below. Please note that an international degree has to be equivalent to a Dutch university diploma. The Admission Office will determine if an international student has the required knowledge to be admitted. Relevant subjects are:
A completed Bachelor's degree Entering the Master’s specialisation in Chemistry of Life requires a Bachelor’s degree in one of the subjects below. Please note that an international degree has to be equivalent to a Dutch university diploma. The Admission Office will determine if an international student has the required knowledge to be admitted. Relevant subjects are:
Admission requirements for students with a Bachelor’s degree from a Dutch University College or University of Applied Sciences (HBO):
You’ll need a completed Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry (secondary teacher training), in combination with a completed minor or pre-Master’s programme of 30 - 45 EC, In order to get admission to this Master’s programme. If you have a degree from a university of applied sciences with a relevant orientation to our programme Molecular Life Sciences at Radboud University, you can qualify for a bridging programme. You must, in any case, comply with a number of requirements for admission:
The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for MSc in Molecular Sciences (Chemistry of Life) in Netherlands: are:
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Application Fees | $75.00 | ||||||
Tuition Fees | $12,645.00 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | $11,000.00/year ($917.00/month) |
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Student Earning | €7,680.00/year |
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You will earn €7,680.00/year by working 16hours * 4 Weeks* 12 months* 10 euro/h + None at minimum wage of €10.00/hour. |
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Tuition Fees | $2,143.00 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | $11,000.00/year ($917.00/month) |
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Student Earning | €7,680.00/year | ||||||
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn €7,680.00/year by working 16hours * 4 Weeks* 12 months* 10 euro/h + None at minimum wage of €10.00/hour. |
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