Masters

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Toxicology

University of Eastern Finland

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The Master's Degree Programme in Toxicology at the University of Eastern Finland is a two-year program designed to equip students with in-depth knowledge and skills in human chemical risk assessment. Conducted in English at the Kuopio campus, the program combines theoretical and practical training, fostering expertise in molecular biology, chemistry, and epidemiology. Graduates are prepared for careers in toxicological research, risk assessment, and regulatory science.

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The Master's Degree Programme in Toxicology at the University of Eastern Finland is a two-year program designed to equip students with in-depth knowledge and skills in human chemical risk assessment. Conducted in English at the Kuopio campus, the program combines theoretical and practical training, fostering expertise in molecular biology, chemistry,...

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Overview

This multidisciplinary program spans 120 ECTS credits, emphasizing toxicology's role in chemical safety and public health. Key features include a curriculum aligned with the European Register of Toxicologists (ERT), hands-on research opportunities, and a strong foundation for pursuing doctoral studies. Tuition waivers and scholarships are available for eligible non-EU/EEA students.

Program structure

The Master's Degree Programme in Toxicology at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) is a two-year, full-time study program leading to a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree. The program comprises 120 ECTS credits, structured as follows:

1. Common Basic Studies (10 ECTS):

  • University Study Skills (1 ECTS): Introduction to academic practices and resources at UEF.
  • University Computing Skills (2 ECTS): Training in essential computing skills for academic work.
  • Introduction to Pharmacology and Toxicology Laboratory (4 ECTS): Practical laboratory skills in pharmacology and toxicology.
  • Introduction to GTG and Personal Study Plan (1 ECTS): Orientation to the General Toxicology program and development of a personalized study plan.
  • Epidemiology I (2 ECTS): Fundamentals of epidemiology relevant to toxicology.

2. Programme Specific Studies (80 ECTS):

  • Compulsory Studies (57 ECTS):
    • Academic Study Skills in Toxicology (5 ECTS)
    • Toxicity Testing (3 ECTS)
    • Organ Toxicology and Toxicopathology (10 ECTS)
    • Toxicology of Compounds (5 ECTS)
    • Exposure Assessment (3 ECTS)
    • Clinical Toxicology and Drug Safety (5 ECTS)
    • Genetic and Reproductive Toxicology (5 ECTS)
    • The Use of Animals in Research: Course for Persons Carrying Out Procedures (2 ECTS)
    • Regulatory Toxicology (3 ECTS)
    • Common Seminars in GTG Programme (3 ECTS)
    • Toxicological and Environmental Risk Assessment and Risk Communication (3 ECTS)
    • Advanced Toxicological Risk Assessment (10 ECTS)
  • Alternative Studies (23 ECTS): Students can choose from a selection of courses to tailor their expertise, such as Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Occupational Toxicology, Molecular Immunology, Neuropharmacology, Pharmacogenomics, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, and others.

3. Master's Thesis (30 ECTS):

  • An independent research project culminating in a written thesis, demonstrating the student's ability to conduct scientific research in toxicology.

This comprehensive curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in human chemical risk assessment, preparing them for careers in toxicology and related fields.

Fees and Funding

The Master's Degree Programme in Toxicology at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) has specific tuition fees and offers various funding opportunities to support students.

Tuition Fees:

  • EU/EEA Nationals: No tuition fee.

  • Non-EU/EEA Nationals: €10,000 per academic year.

Funding Opportunities:

UEF provides several scholarships and tuition waivers to assist students with their educational expenses:

  1. UEF Scholarship: A 100% tuition waiver awarded to the highest-ranked tuition fee-liable student based on admission results. This scholarship covers the entire duration of the studies (two years for Master's programmes).

  2. Tuition Waiver: Up to 50% of the tuition fee, granted to a limited number of applicants. This waiver is also applicable for the full two-year duration of the Master's programme.

  3. Finnish Language Scholarship: Available during studies at UEF, this scholarship encourages students to learn the Finnish language.

Application Process for Scholarships:

  • When to Apply: Scholarships and tuition waivers are applied for through the application form when applying to UEF.

  • Selection Criteria: Scholarships are awarded based on merit, primarily considering the best scores in the application process.

Important Considerations:

  • Limited Availability: The number of scholarships offered by UEF is limited.

  • Financial Planning: Prospective students are advised to finalize their financial plans well in advance, as scholarships and waivers do not cover living expenses or travel costs to Finland.

  • Early Bird Discount: A one-time deduction of €500 for the autumn semester is available to students who accept their study place and pay the tuition fee within three weeks of the result publication.

For detailed information and specific inquiries, it's recommended to contact the programme coordinator or visit the official UEF website.

Scholarship Guidance

The University of Eastern Finland (UEF) offers scholarships and tuition waivers to support students in the Master's Degree Programme in Toxicology.

Types of Scholarships and Waivers:

  1. UEF Scholarship: A 100% tuition waiver granted to the highest-ranked tuition fee-liable student based on admission results. This scholarship covers the entire duration of the studies, which is two years for Master's programmes.

  2. Tuition Waiver: Up to 50% of the tuition fee, awarded to a limited number of applicants. This waiver is also applicable for the full two-year duration of the Master's programme.

  3. Finnish Language Scholarship: Available during studies at UEF, this scholarship encourages students to learn the Finnish language.

Application Process:

  • When to Apply: Scholarships and tuition waivers are applied for through the application form when applying to UEF.

  • Selection Criteria: Scholarships are awarded based on merit, primarily considering the best scores in the application process.

Important Considerations:

  • Limited Availability: The number of scholarships offered by UEF is limited.

  • Financial Planning: Prospective students are advised to finalize their financial plans well in advance, as scholarships and waivers do not cover living expenses or travel costs to Finland.

  • Early Bird Discount: A one-time deduction of €500 for the autumn semester is available to students who accept their study place and pay the tuition fee within three weeks of the result publication.

For detailed information and specific inquiries, it's recommended to contact the programme coordinator or visit the official UEF website.

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for the Master's Degree Programme in Toxicology at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF), applicants must meet the following criteria:

1. Educational Background:

  • Bachelor's Degree: Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as biology, biochemistry, pharmacy, environmental sciences, or a related discipline, from a recognized institution of higher education.

2. Language Proficiency:

  • English Language Skills: Proficiency in English is mandatory. Applicants can demonstrate this by:
    • Language Tests: Achieving the minimum required scores in recognized English language tests, such as:
      • TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 92, with a minimum of 22 in writing.
      • IELTS Academic: Overall score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in writing.
      • PTE Academic: Overall score of 62, with a minimum of 54 in writing.
    • Previous Education: Completing a bachelor's, master's, or higher degree in English in EU/EEA countries, or in countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, or the United States. The degree must be taught and assessed entirely in English.

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3. Application Documents:

  • Degree Certificate and Transcript: Officially certified copies of the bachelor's degree certificate and transcript of records, along with English translations if the originals are not in English, Finnish, or Swedish.
  • Proof of English Proficiency: Valid language test results or documentation of exemption.
  • Motivation Letter: A letter outlining the applicant's reasons for applying to the programme and how it aligns with their career goals.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV): A detailed CV highlighting educational background, work experience, and other relevant information.
  • Copy of Passport: A copy of the information page of the applicant's passport.

4. Application Process:

  • Application Period: The application window is from January 8 to January 22, 2025.
  • Submission: Applications are submitted online through the Studyinfo.fi portal.
  • Document Submission Deadline: All required documents must be uploaded by January 29, 2025, at 15:00 (Helsinki time, GMT+3).

For detailed information and specific inquiries, please visit the official UEF website or contact the programme coordinator.

Application Procedure

To apply for the Master's Degree Programme in Toxicology at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF), please follow these steps:

1. Verify Eligibility:

  • Educational Background: Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as biology, biochemistry, pharmacy, environmental sciences, or a related discipline, from a recognized institution.
  • Language Proficiency: Demonstrate proficiency in English through recognized language tests such as TOEFL iBT, IELTS Academic, or PTE Academic.

2. Prepare Application Documents:

  • Degree Certificate and Transcript: Provide officially certified copies of your bachelor's degree certificate and transcript of records, along with English translations if necessary.
  • Proof of English Proficiency: Include your language test results or documentation of exemption.
  • Motivation Letter: A letter outlining your reasons for applying to the programme and how it aligns with your career goals.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV): A detailed CV highlighting your educational background, work experience, and other relevant information.
  • Copy of Passport: A copy of the information page of your passport.

3. Submit Your Application:

  • Application Period: The application window is open from January 8 to January 22, closing at 15:00 (Helsinki time, GMT+3).
  • Application Portal: Complete and submit your application through the Studyinfo.fi portal.
  • Document Submission Deadline: Ensure all required documents are uploaded by January 29, 2025, at 15:00 (Helsinki time, GMT+3).

4. Await Admission Decision:

  • UEF will review applications and notify applicants of their admission status.

5. Confirm Your Study Place:

  • If admitted, confirm your acceptance by the specified deadline to secure your place in the programme.

6. Plan for Tuition Fees and Scholarships:

  • Tuition Fees: The annual tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students is €10,000.
  • Scholarships: UEF offers tuition waivers and scholarships based on academic merit.

For detailed information and specific inquiries, please visit the official UEF website or contact the programme coordinator.

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