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1 Biochemistry PhD degree in Munich

  • Graduate School of Life Science Munich
    Graduate School of Life Science Munich

    Graduate School of Life Science Munich

    Doctoral Programme Life Science Munich

    • Munich, Germany

    PhD

    Full time

    6 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    The Graduate School Life Science Munich (LSM) offers an international doctoral program for motivated and academically qualified next-generation researchers at one of Europe’s top Universities – the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich.

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    PhD Degrees in Life Sciences Biochemistry

    Munich is the 3rd largest city in Germany. It is located in the state of Bavaria and has over 1 million residents. As a leading location for science and research, Munich has over 4 major universities and several colleges.

    The academic area of biochemistry encompasses a wide variety of topics. Depending on the program and interests of the student, areas of focus may include plant biochemistry, gene expression, biotechnology, forensic science and biochemical regulations.

    Germany is a great destination for international scholars and has a high quality higher education system. The value of this level of education has been improved by the Germany's strong economy. Foreign students enjoy excellent living standards in a secure and safe surroundings. Berlin is the capital.

    Requirements for the PhD program often involve the student having already obtained a Master’s degree. Additionally, a thesis or dissertation primarily consisting of original academic research must be submitted. In some countries, this work may even need to be defended in front of a panel.