LAST CHANCE TO APPLY (the deadline is 31 January 2011) for the
new MSc in COMPUTATIONAL LIFE SCIENCES
The program starts in March 2011 at Danube University Krems, Austria
This brand new international postgraduate MSC program combines taught modules in mathematics, biostatistics, bioinformatics, biophysical chemistry, molecular biology, genetics and biotechnology with training in research methods and an individual master project.
The aim of this Central European MSc program is to bridge the gap between 'computer lab' and 'wet lab' experience and to educate the first generation of 'hybrid experts' characterized by a profound practical knowledge of both disciplines.
Mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists and engineers with an applied focus in the biosciences, as well as biologists, biochemists and medical scientists with a strong background in computational techniques are in great demand in the biotech and pharmaceutical industry, in medical institutions, in the information technology business and in academia. The dedicated goal of the new curriculum MSc in Computational Life Sciences is to provide candidates with a broad education in the biosciences and the quantitative sciences plus those professional skills required for a future orientated multinational career.
The Teaching Faculty is primarily based in Europe but also recruited from USA and Canada. Its members are senior researchers and academic teachers comprising personalities from outside academia such as research and development-oriented organizations as well as the pharmaceutical and biotech industry.
The MSc in Computational Life Sciences is a 5 semester part-time program. The course structure has been designed with the needs of students in full-time employment in mind.
Danube University Krems is Central Europe's leading provider of postgraduate continuing education for advanced students and professionals, running programs in English and German. The town of Krems is located in one of Europe’s most beautiful cultural landscapes, the Wachau region along the river Danube, 85 kilometers westward of Austria’s capital city Vienna.
Details and application:
Web: www.donau-uni.ac.at/bioinf/cls
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Address: Center for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, Department for Clinical Medicine and Biotechnology
Danube University Krems, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Strasse 30, 3500 Krems, Austria
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