We are proud to announce the Call for Applications for the University of Thessaly’s English-Speaking
The main focus of the program is the in-depth study of advanced approaches in biochemistry, molecular biology, genomics, and bioinformatics, and their applications in health, agri-food, and the environment.
Our vision is to advance scientific excellence in life sciences and to foster a strong and dynamic culture of collaboration, supporting risk-taking and interdisciplinary research toward breakthrough discoveries.
The program provides high-level practical training in the life sciences; develops candidates’ research skills; and prepares them for entering a PhD program or as staff of research centers.
As we aim to promote diversity, all holders of biosciences-related bachelor’s programs throughout the world are eligible to apply. Applications may be submitted until positions are filled, or no later than June 1, 2024.
For the Call to Applications, click here. To learn more about the studies, here is the curriculum. To gain access to our eBook, click here.
On behalf of the University of Thessaly’s Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology.
On behalf of the University of Thessaly’s Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology.
The application must include the following
supporting documents:
1. Written application (available on the website)
2. Curriculum Vitae with information on studies,
research, and professional activity
3. A copy of a diploma, degree, or certificate that they
are expected to graduate
4. Copy of detailed course score
5. Proof of English language proficiency
6. At least two Letters of Recommendation (from
academics, researchers, or prominent personalities).
The letters will be sent directly by the recommenders
themselves via email to askotidas@uth.gr, or
by post from the candidate in a sealed envelope.
The above supporting documents should be sent
electronically to askotidas@uth.gr by completing the
special form found on our website:
The tuition fee for the MSc is 4,000€ (2,000€ per
academic year). Postgraduate studies commence
in the fall semester. The duration of studies is four
semesters. The number of postgraduate students
annually admitted to the program is set at a
maximum of twenty-six (26).
Applications for admissions may be submitted until
positions are filled, or no later than June 1, 2024.