Bioscience

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Do you want to develop methods for a better strategy for our health and environment? Then you should apply for a doctoral degree in Biosciences after your Master's degree. 

When you study a doctoral program in Biosciences, you will handle the development and application of technological and engineering tools. You will also develop your knowledge in communication and how it is applied in biology, biotechnology, biomedicine, bioinformatics, and food science. 

This graduate school is coordinated by the Department of Life Sciences.

Syllabus

Established by the First Vice President on 2005-09-15, registration number C 2005/1045.
Latest revised on 2021-06-09, registration number Bio 2021-0079
This syllabus applies to doctoral students admitted as of 2021-06-15.
Regarding older syllabus, please contact the first vice/vice head of department.

Transitional regulations:
A doctoral student admitted to an older syllabus may earn a degree in accordance with this, provided that the current Appointment regulation for doctoral programmes and current Local Qualifications Framework – third cycle qualifications are followed. Doctoral students admitted to an older syllabus of graduate school Bioscience can, however, change to the current syllabus by an application to the Deputy/Vice Head of Department. The change must be documented in the individual study plan.

The graduate school is regulated by the Appointment regulation for doctoral programmes and the Local Qualifications Framework for Chalmers University of Technology - third cycle qualifications and is described in the syllabus for the graduate school. In the event of any conflict between the documents, the Appointment regulation for doctoral programmes and the Local Qualifications Framework for Chalmers University of Technology - third cycle qualifications are governing. For the most recent version of all regulatory documents referenced in this syllabus, see Chalmers’s internal website.