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    Radboud University Nijmegen

    Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research)

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    Nijmegen, NLMScIn-person2 years
    €39,428.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    24
    Cohort
    students
    120
    Credits
    €75.00
    App fee

    Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen is a 120-credit, 2-year, in-person msc program based in Nijmegen, NL. Tuition is €39,428.

    About the program

    Translates disease-related biomedical research into molecular and clinical experimental research in patients, organized around themes of immunity infection and inflammation, metabolism transport and motion, and cell growth and differentiation. Includes theoretical courses, electives, internships, two research-training periods, and skills training in academic writing, grant applications, and presenting research.

    Focus: research
    QS World University Rankings: 279

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    After the program

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    1 year (Orientation Year / Zoekjaar visa)

    $13,800.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen is €39,428 across 120 required credits.
    Is Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen online or in-person?
    Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen is offered in-person.
    How long does Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen take to complete?
    Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen is structured around 2 years and 120 credits.
    What GPA is required for Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen?
    Per the program's published guidance: Results well above average (top 20% of class)
    How large is the Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen cohort?
    Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (research) at Radboud University Nijmegen typically enrolls around 24 students per cohort.