Objectives
The aim of the NCMLS PhD programme is to provide PhD students with a multifaceted education in the field of Molecular Life Sciences.
- The PhD student is capable of formulating a research problem, performing scientific research and has the communication skills to enable participation in scientific discussions at an international level.
- The PhD student has an overview of Molecular Life Sciences research and is capable of participating in multidisciplinary research projects.
- The PhD student has the ability to communicate and co-operate with scientists from different disciplines related to his/her own field of research.
- The PhD student is able to publish in international peer-reviewed scientific journals.
- The PhD student is able to present his/her work in the English language for an international scientific audience.
To qualify for an NCMLS PhD certificate, a total of 30 European Credits (EC) must be acquired during the four year PhD training period, in addition to the requirements for a PhD diploma as formulated by the Radboud University Nijmegen. Within the general programme, in four years, 16 ECs have to be earned.The remaining 14 ECs are acquired through elective elements.
For the complete NCMLS PhD programme guide, please click here.
