This document outlines the required application documents for graduate study at the University of Jena. It lists 8 required documents, including a cover sheet, motivation letter, CV, educational transcripts and certificates, proof of language proficiency, and translations of any non-English documents. The objectives of the Microbiology master's program are then described, including a focus on scientific research skills, international experience through study abroad, and career preparation for both academia and industry in the fields of microbiology and biotechnology.
This document outlines the required application documents for graduate study at the University of Jena. It lists 8 required documents, including a cover sheet, motivation letter, CV, educational transcripts and certificates, proof of language proficiency, and translations of any non-English documents. The objectives of the Microbiology master's program are then described, including a focus on scientific research skills, international experience through study abroad, and career preparation for both academia and industry in the fields of microbiology and biotechnology.
This document outlines the required application documents for graduate study at the University of Jena. It lists 8 required documents, including a cover sheet, motivation letter, CV, educational transcripts and certificates, proof of language proficiency, and translations of any non-English documents. The objectives of the Microbiology master's program are then described, including a focus on scientific research skills, international experience through study abroad, and career preparation for both academia and industry in the fields of microbiology and biotechnology.
This document outlines the required application documents for graduate study at the University of Jena. It lists 8 required documents, including a cover sheet, motivation letter, CV, educational transcripts and certificates, proof of language proficiency, and translations of any non-English documents. The objectives of the Microbiology master's program are then described, including a focus on scientific research skills, international experience through study abroad, and career preparation for both academia and industry in the fields of microbiology and biotechnology.
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reinhard.wetzker@uni-jena.
de georg.pohnert@uni-jena.de erika.kothe@uni-jena.de master@uni-jena.de Required application documents
We understand that a large number of documents are required to
apply, but we have tried to simplify the application process as much as possible. Please note that we require the following documents in time:
1.This application cover sheet
2.Motivation letter (in which you describe your intention to pursue graduate studies in the field of your choice) 3.Curriculum vitae including complete contact information, educational background, and professional experience (preferably in the Europass format or similar) 4.Your secondary education certificate (baccalauréat, high school diploma, etc.) 5.Your college entrance examination scores (if applicable in your country) 6.All previous university degrees (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, etc.) if available before the application deadline - otherwise, please make a note of the anticipated date of issue 7.The corresponding transcript for each degree, including your cumulative grade point average (minimum requirement is the proof of credits of the term before last) 8.Proof of English or German proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, DSH, TestDaF, etc., as required by your program of choice) 9.Chinese, Mongolian an Vietnamese students must also submit the APS from the German Embassy. Also, if any of the above documents are not in German or English, please include official translations into one of these two languages. Faculty of biology of pharmacy Institute of Applied and Ecological Microbiology Friedrich schiller university of jena Objectives of the study program “Microbiology” The Master study program "Microbiology" builds consecutively on a biological education and is focussed on research. A good scientific basic education in a Bachelor study program (normally in biology), enables enroled students in the Master program to independent scientific work in a modern interdisciplinary scientific field. The study program is especially dedicated to the integration and consolidation of knowledge in microbiology.
Organismic consortia with microorganisms are determining life
on Earth. Homo- and heterogenic organismic consortia are the basis of interactions with plants in the rhizo- and phyllosphere, for the interaction with animals or man, or for the generation of multitrophic consortia in the complex soil matrix. Therefore, a detailed understanding of the microbiological fundamentals is essential. Additionally, microorganisms are of outstanding importance for applications in the field of biotechnology (high cell density fermentation, „Quorum sensing" for the production of agents), environmental protection (elimination of pollutants), agriculture (increase of yield and tolerance towards stress), medicine (antinfectives) as well as in general biology (as model systems).
Besides the subject specific scientific abilities, graduates gain
communicative skills of displaying science in the public and they can gain the international qualification that is required nowadays, by the possibility of a semester abroad. The Master program offers a consecutive scientific graduate study, especially in the fields of biology, microbiology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, cell biology, medical microbiology or biogeosciences, being offered by the Friedrich-Schiller-University as well as by universities in Germany and abroad.
With that, the graduates of the study program are perfectly
trained for science (graduation) and for industry (especially for biotechnology).
The job market for microbiologists is still excellent. At regional
level, the connection to the job market has already been established by the close cooperation with biotechnology companies in the proposal of the "Jena School for Microbial Communication", where 12 Jena companies of the biotech- microscopy trade participate as cooperation partners. Supraregional, companies like BASF, Bayer or Novartis have been interested in graduates from Jena microbiology already for a long time. Even internationally, microbiology in Jena could mediate graduates successfully (e. g. Novo Nordisk, Denmark; Ciba Geigi, Switzerland; etc.).