This international Master's programme offers a research-focused education in biochemistry and molecular biology, spanning topics from molecular mechanisms to cellular processes and the biology of animals and plants. Taught in English and located in Bergholz-Rehbrücke, Germany, the course prepares students to engage directly in contemporary life-science research across multiple biological scales.
Students join research teams whose core expertise includes biomedicine, molecular plant sciences, evolutionary systems biology, and macromolecular systems. The programme emphasizes hands-on involvement in laboratory research, giving students access to modern methods such as genomics, genetics, systematic bio- and protein analysis, and advanced microscopy.
The Faculty of Science is integrated into interdisciplinary research networks, including collaborations with Max Planck and Fraunhofer Institutes. This networked setting supports collaborative projects, access to specialized facilities, and close contact with leading research groups—advantages that enhance both academic training and future career or doctoral-study prospects.
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Winter Semester (International)
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Graduates are prepared for research-oriented careers in academia, research institutes and industry (biotechnology, pharmaceutical and life-science companies) thanks to strong practical training and exposure to modern molecular and cellular techniques. The programme’s interdisciplinary profile and close links with Max Planck and Fraunhofer institutes also support transitions into specialised research roles and doctoral studies.
Additional career paths include technical and managerial positions in R&D, laboratory analytics, bioinformatics, and science-related policy or consulting roles. The programme’s international orientation and English instruction facilitate mobility for positions across Europe and globally.