The Biomedical Sciences Communication MSc at Leiden University trains you to translate biomedical research for non-specialist audiences. You combine scientific foundations with practical skills in writing, media, and public engagement—while still building a strong academic research background.
The MSc in Biomedical Sciences Communication at Leiden University equips students with the skills to effectively translate complex biomedical research for a general audience. This program combines a strong academic foundation with practical competencies in writing, media, and public engagement, preparing graduates to bridge the gap between science and society.
During this program, you will:
Note: Course names, credit distribution, and evaluation methods may vary annually. Please consult the official Leiden University study guide for the latest curriculum information.
There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements disclosed for this program. Prospective students are encouraged to verify any additional entry criteria directly with Leiden University.
Graduates of the Biomedical Sciences Communication MSc program can pursue various career paths, including roles in science writing, public relations for research institutions, communication consultancy in healthcare, and positions within educational and cultural organizations. The skills acquired in this program will empower you to effectively communicate scientific knowledge and engage with diverse audiences, making a significant impact in the field of biomedical communication.
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