Biomedical Sciences Research
| Specialisatie van: | Biomedical Sciences |
|---|---|
| Graad: | Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences |
| Onderwijsvorm: | Voltijd |
| Duur: | 2 jaar |
| Start: | Flexibel, voor internationale studenten bij voorkeur in september of februari |
| Taal: | Engels, 3 van de 5 specialisaties zijn in het Nederlands |
| Vestigingsplaats: | Leiden |
| Croho/isatcode: | 66990 |
The Biomedical Sciences Research specialisation aims to provide you with a theoretical background and with general academic competences in multidisciplinary research in Biomedical Sciences. You will be trained to become an independent researcher, with a further career in science. Either with a view to obtaining a PhD degree, or to fill a position in an industrial or institutional research environment.
Career
Graduates of the Research specialisation are very well prepared for a further scientific career in research. Many of them enter a PhD position first, before ending up in research careers. By the way, a job in research usually also involves research management and/or academic teaching.
Irrespective of the track chosen, graduates of all specialisations are well prepared for a career in scientific biomedical research.
Graduates often find employment in the following sectors of the job market:
- Universities and academic medical centres;
- Commercial companies; e.g. pharmaceutical industry;
- Non-profit organisations;
- Government or policy-making;
- Education.
