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    Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment

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    Groningen, NLMScIn-person2 years
    €49,800.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    35
    Cohort
    students
    120
    Credits
    €100.00
    App fee

    Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen is a 120-credit, 2-year, in-person msc program based in Groningen, NL. Tuition is €49,800.

    About the program

    The program covers human disease mechanisms at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels and provides tools to translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. It includes specializations such as Neuroscience, Oncology, Infection and Immunity, Metabolic Diseases, Systems Medicine, and Drugs and Devices, with opportunities for research internships.

    Focus: research
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    After the program

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    1 year Orientation Year / Zoekjaar visa (Netherlands)

    $12,000.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen is €49,800 across 120 required credits.
    Is Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen online or in-person?
    Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen is offered in-person.
    How long does Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen take to complete?
    Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen is structured around 2 years and 120 credits.
    How large is the Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen cohort?
    Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen typically enrolls around 35 students per cohort.
    What work-permit options follow Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen?
    Post-completion work rights for Molecular Medicine and Innovative Treatment at University of Groningen: 1 year Orientation Year / Zoekjaar visa (Netherlands)