Masters of University of Geneva

The Master in
Astrophysics

provides advanced training in astrophysics with an emphasis on exo-planetology, stellar and extra-galactic physics, ground- and space-based instrumentation, and concepts and tools of modern data science. It includes common courses and a specialisation in one of the above domains. The programme and dissertation work take place in a renowned research institute (the Department of Astronomy of the University, also known as the "Geneva Observatory"), offering direct contacts with the local research groups and with international collaborations which use and contribute to state-of-the-art facilities of the field (ESO, ESA, NASA, and others).

Through the programme, students acquire both a solid foundation in modern astrophysics and expertise in their field of specialisation. The programme leads to careers in areas such as research, teaching and industry, and develops valuable skills for future.

AVAILABLE ORIENTATIONS:

  • Exoplanetology
  • From stars to the Universe
  • Instrumentation and data analysis
www.unige.ch/sciences/astro/en/education/master-in-astrophysics

The Master in
Astrophysics

provides advanced training in astrophysics with an emphasis on exo-planetology, stellar and extra-galactic physics, ground- and space-based instrumentation, and concepts and tools of modern data science. It includes common courses and a specialisation in one of the above domains. The programme and dissertation work take place in a renowned research institute (the Department of Astronomy of the University, also known as the "Geneva Observatory"), offering direct contacts with the local research groups and with international collaborations which use and contribute to state-of-the-art facilities of the field (ESO, ESA, NASA, and others).

Through the programme, students acquire both a solid foundation in modern astrophysics and expertise in their field of specialisation. The programme leads to careers in areas such as research, teaching and industry, and develops valuable skills for future.

AVAILABLE ORIENTATIONS:

  • Exoplanetology
  • From stars to the Universe
  • Instrumentation and data analysis
www.unige.ch/sciences/astro/en/education/master-in-astrophysics

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Language of instruction

English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Physics, or an equivalent degree.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Astrophysics

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Specialisation courses and electives, seminars, course work (60 credits)
Dissertation (60 credits)

 

PLANET S

Origin, evolution and characterisation of planets in the solar system and beyond. Since the discovery of exo-planets by the UNIGE back in 1995, planetology now not only focuses on discovery, but on the physical and chemical characterisation of these new worlds. In this context the activities of PlanetS concern three main themes: the origin, evolution, and characterization of planets and planetary systems as a whole. Ultimately, PlanetS lays the foundations of a Swiss Institute of Planetary Sciences  that will carry on these activities beyond the lifetime of the National Centre of Competence in Research.

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Mobility

Students may conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

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Professional Prospects

The Master in Astrophysics leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, including:

  • Research      
  • Data Science
  • International organisations (ESA, ESO)
  • Industry
  • Teaching
  • Communication and science outreach

Contact information

Mr Daniel Schaerer
T. +41(0)22 379 24 54
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The Master in
Biomedical Sciences

aims to prepare students with a Bachelor's in biomedical science or an equivalent training, for a career in the health-care industry, and more specifically in the area of drugs and medical-devices development. It also paves the way for a career in the food industry and biotechs, or in genetics and cutting-edge genome technology. Students may continue their training with a PhD.

The first-year programme comprises both theoretical and practical classes taught by academics and industry experts. Science courses are supplemented by topics such as corporate strategy, ethics, pharmaceuticals law and science communication. Students get an overview of the biomedical industry and acquire the skills they need to work in multidisciplinary teams. 

During the second year, students must complete two internships to full-time in a professional environnement, either in Switzerland or further afield: a research project to be carried out in a research laboratory (public or private) and an internship to be carried out in an industry or institute.

The Master in
Biomedical Sciences

aims to prepare students with a Bachelor's in biomedical science or an equivalent training, for a career in the health-care industry, and more specifically in the area of drugs and medical-devices development. It also paves the way for a career in the food industry and biotechs, or in genetics and cutting-edge genome technology. Students may continue their training with a PhD.

The first-year programme comprises both theoretical and practical classes taught by academics and industry experts. Science courses are supplemented by topics such as corporate strategy, ethics, pharmaceuticals law and science communication. Students get an overview of the biomedical industry and acquire the skills they need to work in multidisciplinary teams. 

During the second year, students must complete two internships to full-time in a professional environnement, either in Switzerland or further afield: a research project to be carried out in a research laboratory (public or private) and an internship to be carried out in an industry or institute.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

French, English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Biomedical Sciences from UNIGE or an equivalent degree.
C1 level in French and English required.
Merit-based admission.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Biomedical Sciences

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
First year (60 credits):

Discovery and Development (discovery and design of medicines, development of medicines, medical technology)

Research and Life Sciences (precision medicine, food science, laboratory practices, scientific writing)

Law, Ethics, Management (business ethics, health economics, decision-making, pharmaceuticals law)

Second year (60 credits):

Research internship (20 weeks)

Company internship (20 weeks)

+ 5 weeks which can be added to one of the 2 internships of your choice


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Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

Professional Prospects

  • Companies (pharmaceuticals, medtech, startups, biotech, food):
    - research, innovation
    - development, validation
    - production
    - data processing
    - marketing
    - quality
    - regulatory matters
    - scientific communication
    - clinical trials
    - drug safety
  • Academic career:
    - research
    - teaching
  • Public sector:
    - health economics
    - global health

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The Master in
Computer Science

provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary training in the information and communication sciences. It includes courses in various areas, such as science, economics and social sciences, on subjects like data-mining, information research, man-machine interfaces, cryptography and security, distributed computing, automatic language processing and knowledge modelling.

The programme benefits from the excellent synergies that exist within the Computer Science Centre (CUI). Students may also enhance their training with a three-month work placement in a company. This Master's programme provides students with solid skills in computer science as well as special expertise within their chosen area of specialisation.

The Master in
Computer Science

provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary training in the information and communication sciences. It includes courses in various areas, such as science, economics and social sciences, on subjects like data-mining, information research, man-machine interfaces, cryptography and security, distributed computing, automatic language processing and knowledge modelling.

The programme benefits from the excellent synergies that exist within the Computer Science Centre (CUI). Students may also enhance their training with a three-month work placement in a company. This Master's programme provides students with solid skills in computer science as well as special expertise within their chosen area of specialisation.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

French, English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Computer Science, in Mathematics, Computer Science and Digital Sciences or an equivalent degree, as determined by a review of the candidate's application. Prerequisites may be required.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Computer Science

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Required courses (42 credits):
  • Metaheuristics for optimisation
  • Software modelling and verification
  • Systems modelling and design
  • Semantic web technology
  • Seminar of introduction to research
  • Linguistic and empirical approaches to language processing
  • Automatic natural language processing
Electives (42 credits):
  • Advanced tools
  • Modelling and simulation of natural phenomena
  • Security of information systems
  • Techniques in man-machine interaction
  • Seminars on emerging industrial and scientific topics
  • Service innovation lab
  • Services - from concept to market
  • Knowledge organisation systems
  • Project on new information and communication technologies (NTIC)
  • Topics in natural language processing, etc.
Dissertation (36 credits)

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Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

A Master in Computer Science leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, in areas such as:

  • Analysis and management of large volumes of data (Big Data)
  • Network management
  • Project management
  • Teaching
  • IT firms
  • Banks
  • Service industry
  • Administration and public services.

Contact information

Mr Stéphane Marchand-Maillet
T. +41 (0)22 379 01 54
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The Master in
Mathematics

is an extension of the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics or in Mathematics, Computer Science and Numerical Sciences, which gives students the opportunity to specialise in one of the research areas of the Mathematics section (algebra, analysis, geometry, mathematical physics, numerical analysis, probability and statistics, topology).

The programme includes advanced courses for specialisation in particular fields and elective courses offered by other university sections or departments to broaden the scope of their degree. Through this programme, students will learn to use the mathematical tools that are now essential in research, industry, economics and finance.

The Master in
Mathematics

is an extension of the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics or in Mathematics, Computer Science and Numerical Sciences, which gives students the opportunity to specialise in one of the research areas of the Mathematics section (algebra, analysis, geometry, mathematical physics, numerical analysis, probability and statistics, topology).

The programme includes advanced courses for specialisation in particular fields and elective courses offered by other university sections or departments to broaden the scope of their degree. Through this programme, students will learn to use the mathematical tools that are now essential in research, industry, economics and finance.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Language of instruction

French
Working knowledge of English is recommended.

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Mathematics or in Mathematics, Computer Science and Numerical Sciences, or a degree deemed equivalent upon review of the application.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Mathematics

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Required courses and electives (90 credits):

Electives or advanced courses (72 credits)

  • Knot Theory
  • Numerical Optimisation
  • Tropical Geometry
  • Percolation Theory
  • Spectral Graph Theory, etc.

Seminar (12 credits)

  • Algebra and Topology
  • Analysis, Probability and Mathematical Physics
  • Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
  • Geometry and Physics
  • Groups, Geometry and Combinatorics, etc.

Reading project (6 credits)
Enables students to begin specialising in the field chosen for their Master's dissertation.

Dissertation (30 credits)

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Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master in Mathematics opens up a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, including:

  • Applied research in the private sector 
  • Telecommunications 
  • Insurance
  • Banks and financial institutions 
  • Pharmaceutical companies and industry 
  • Consulting
  • Academic research (doctoral, post-doctoral) 
  • Teaching, etc.

Contact information

MBart Vandereycken
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The Master in
Mathematics, Computer Science and Digital Sciences

takes an in-depth look at the various fields of mathematics, integrating a sizeable component on programming and new computer technologies. The programme establishes tangible connections between the various theories and methodologies unique to mathematics and computer science. Students are introduced to topics such as modelling, simulation, information management, database design and multimedia security.

For information, the Master in Mathematics and the Master in Mathematics and Computer Sciences have been reformed and become, starting September 2021, 120-credit Masters, with 4 semesters of studies (two years).

The Master in
Mathematics, Computer Science and Digital Sciences

takes an in-depth look at the various fields of mathematics, integrating a sizeable component on programming and new computer technologies. The programme establishes tangible connections between the various theories and methodologies unique to mathematics and computer science. Students are introduced to topics such as modelling, simulation, information management, database design and multimedia security.

For information, the Master in Mathematics and the Master in Mathematics and Computer Sciences have been reformed and become, starting September 2021, 120-credit Masters, with 4 semesters of studies (two years).

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

French, English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Numerical Sciences, in Mathematics, in Computer Science or a degree deemed equivalent upon review of the application. For certain degrees, prerequisites can be required.

Applications

Deadline for Fall Semester for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

Deadline for Spring Semester: to be checked on the website of the Admissions Office

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Mathematics, Computer Science and Digital Sciences

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Required courses and electives (84 credits):

Students must take 14 semester-long courses to be chosen from courses offered by the Mathematics Section and the Computer Science Department, including at least 5 in mathematics and 5 in computer science. Some examples:

  • Geometric Integration
  • The Ising Model
  • Number Theory
  • Knot Theory
  • Lie Algebras
  • Probabilistic Algorithms
  • Parallel Algorithms
  • Bioinformatics
  • Data Mining
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Multimedia Security, etc.
Dissertation (36 credits)

Mobility

Students may earn up to 40 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master’s degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master of Science in Mathematics, Computer Science and Digital Sciences leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, including:

  • Applied research in the private sector
  • Telecommunications
  • Insurance
  • Banks and financial institutions
  • Pharmaceutical companies and industry
  • Consulting
  • Academic research (doctoral, post-doctoral)
  • Teaching, etc.

Contact information

Course in Mathematics, Computer Science and Digital Sciences Committee
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The Master in
Biology

is an advanced training program that allows students to follow theoretical courses, in English (or French for some orientations), in the first year according to a specialized orientation (see below). The Master's program puts particular emphasis on research work, with a two-month pre-internship in the first year, followed by a research project carried out in a laboratory or research group for a full year in the second year. The mathematics and physics orientations allow students to broaden their knowledge in one of these disciplines and to work on a multidisciplinary project.  

7 specialized orientations:

  • Molecular Biosciences, Genetics, Development and Evolution
  • Molecular Plant Sciences
  • Microbiology
  • Biodiversity and Systematics
  • Bioinformatics and Data Analysis in Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

The Master in
Biology

is an advanced training program that allows students to follow theoretical courses, in English (or French for some orientations), in the first year according to a specialized orientation (see below). The Master's program puts particular emphasis on research work, with a two-month pre-internship in the first year, followed by a research project carried out in a laboratory or research group for a full year in the second year. The mathematics and physics orientations allow students to broaden their knowledge in one of these disciplines and to work on a multidisciplinary project.  

7 specialized orientations:

  • Molecular Biosciences, Genetics, Development and Evolution
  • Molecular Plant Sciences
  • Microbiology
  • Biodiversity and Systematics
  • Bioinformatics and Data Analysis in Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

English
Except for the Physics and Mathematics orientations where some mandatory courses are in French.

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Biology or an equivalent degree. Students are required to find a laboratory or group in which to conduct their research project.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Biology

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Elective or mandatory courses according to the chosen orientation and pre-internship (60 credits)
Research project and dissertation (60 credits)

Professional Prospects

The Master of Science in Biology leads to a number of professions both in Switzerland and abroad, including:

  • Fundamental and medical research in universities and public institutions
  • Scientific research and consulting in biotech and pharmaceutical companies
  • Biology teaching in middle school and high school
  • Scientific journalism
  • Scientific consulting in governmental or private organisations which finance research
  • Museums and botanical gardens
  • Ecology-oriented services, etc

Contact information

Ms Audrey Bellier
T. +41 (0)22 379 66 56 (mondays)
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The Master in
Physics

provides students with advanced training in this field. They can specialise in subjects such as particle physics, quantum physics, theoretical physics, applied physics, and cosmology and particle astrophysics. They also get the chance to work with prestigious institutions, such as CERN, through the programme and its work placements. Students will acquire both a solid foundation in modern physics and expertise in their field of specialisation. Graduates commonly find employment in areas such as research, teaching and industry, and the modelling skills they develop are highly sought after in sectors such as economics and finance.

AVAILABLE ORIENTATIONS:

  • Particle Physics
  • Quantum Science and Information:
    • Quantum Material
    • Quantum Optics
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Physics of Complex Systems
  • Cosmology and Astrophysics of Particles
www.unige.ch/sciences/physique/enseignement/master-new

The Master in
Physics

provides students with advanced training in this field. They can specialise in subjects such as particle physics, quantum physics, theoretical physics, applied physics, and cosmology and particle astrophysics. They also get the chance to work with prestigious institutions, such as CERN, through the programme and its work placements. Students will acquire both a solid foundation in modern physics and expertise in their field of specialisation. Graduates commonly find employment in areas such as research, teaching and industry, and the modelling skills they develop are highly sought after in sectors such as economics and finance.

AVAILABLE ORIENTATIONS:

  • Particle Physics
  • Quantum Science and Information:
    • Quantum Material
    • Quantum Optics
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Physics of Complex Systems
  • Cosmology and Astrophysics of Particles
www.unige.ch/sciences/physique/enseignement/master-new

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Language of instruction

English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Physics, or an equivalent degree.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Physics

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Specialisation courses and electives, seminars, course work (60 credits)
Dissertation (60 credits)

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Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master in Physics leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, including:

  • Research      
  • Industry
  • Medical applications
  • Climatology, energy, environmental applications
  • Teaching
  • Finance, management, etc.

Contact information

Mme Patrycja Paruch
T. +41 (0)22 379 62 48
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The Master in
Earth Sciences

offers a multidisciplinary curriculum combining fundamental sciences and practical applications, which will give the tools needed to become a versatile key player in the transition to a sustainable future. The highly varied programme provides cutting-edge knowledge in a wide range of topics from the deep Earth, geobiosphere, and climatology, to geological risks, geoenergies, and mineral resources. Flexibility in choosing courses and internships allows to adapt the curriculum to interests of the students. The interactive teaching combines lectures, practical work and numerous excursions to natural sites in the Alps and abroad. It is delivered by specialists in Earth and environmental sciences from the universities of Lausanne and Geneva (Ecole lémanique des sciences de la Terre - ELSTE), who are at the forefront of development in their research fields, ensuring a modern approach to Earth sciences. The new programme, which has been fundamentally reworked, comes into effect in the autumn semester of 2022.

The Master in
Earth Sciences

offers a multidisciplinary curriculum combining fundamental sciences and practical applications, which will give the tools needed to become a versatile key player in the transition to a sustainable future. The highly varied programme provides cutting-edge knowledge in a wide range of topics from the deep Earth, geobiosphere, and climatology, to geological risks, geoenergies, and mineral resources. Flexibility in choosing courses and internships allows to adapt the curriculum to interests of the students. The interactive teaching combines lectures, practical work and numerous excursions to natural sites in the Alps and abroad. It is delivered by specialists in Earth and environmental sciences from the universities of Lausanne and Geneva (Ecole lémanique des sciences de la Terre - ELSTE), who are at the forefront of development in their research fields, ensuring a modern approach to Earth sciences. The new programme, which has been fundamentally reworked, comes into effect in the autumn semester of 2022.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Earth and/or Environmental Sciences or a degree deemed equivalent, upon completion of up to 18 credits of supplementary courses.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Earth Sciences

4 semesters (max. 6 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Required courses and field work (20 credits)
Required courses and field work, limited electives (40 credits)
Free electives (10 credits)
Research and dissertation (50 credits)

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Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master in Earth Sciences provide the opportunity to acquire a wide range of interdisciplinary skills, including oral and written communication, critical thinking, the ability to analyse and summarise, carrying out a piece of original research, and adopting a comprehensive approach integrating observations and measurement in the field with laboratory or modeling data. Skills, combined with specialist knowledge, equip our students to pursue high-level careers after their studies in numerous sectors, including:

  • Research and teaching (PhDthesisfollowed by an academic career in Switzerland or abroad)
  • Applied geology companies
  • Environmental assessments
  • Assessment and management of natural resources
  • Geoenergies
  • Materials and geomaterials industry
  • Geological risks and insurance
  • Cantonal and federal administration
  • Environmental and social NGOs

Contact information

Mr Joël Ruch
T. +41 (0)22 379 66 49
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The Master in
Pharmacy

The aim of the Master's in Pharmacy programme is to provide students with the basic training necessary to pursue a career in the different areas of the pharmacists's profession (retail and hospital pharmacies, research in industry and academia, regulatory authorities, humanitarian organisations, etc.).

The 2-year programme is composed of theoretical and practical training in discovery and development of drugs and their clinical application, as well as aspects of hospital and community pharmacy.

For their Master's thesis, our students conduct individual research projects in academic institutions, in industry or in hospitals - in Switzerland or abroad. The programme is supplemented with a several internships in a retail pharmacy and at a hospital.
Upon completion of the Master's in Pharmacy programme, our graduates also pass the Swiss federal exam to obtain the title of registered pharmacist.

The Master in
Pharmacy

The aim of the Master's in Pharmacy programme is to provide students with the basic training necessary to pursue a career in the different areas of the pharmacists's profession (retail and hospital pharmacies, research in industry and academia, regulatory authorities, humanitarian organisations, etc.).

The 2-year programme is composed of theoretical and practical training in discovery and development of drugs and their clinical application, as well as aspects of hospital and community pharmacy.

For their Master's thesis, our students conduct individual research projects in academic institutions, in industry or in hospitals - in Switzerland or abroad. The programme is supplemented with a several internships in a retail pharmacy and at a hospital.
Upon completion of the Master's in Pharmacy programme, our graduates also pass the Swiss federal exam to obtain the title of registered pharmacist.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Language of instruction

French

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Pharmaceutical Science from UNIGE or an equivalent degree.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Pharmacy

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
First year (60 credits):
Theoretical and practical classes and lectures
Second year (60 credits):

Individual research project (20 weeks)
Assistantship in a retail pharmacy (20 weeks)   
Chosen internships (5 weeks) 


Mobility

A maximum of 30 credits can be obtained while on exchange. This includes the possibility of conduct research outside the university under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

A Master in Pharmacy leads to a number of opportunities in areas such as:

  • Community pharmacy (pharmacist) 
  • Hospital pharmacy
  • Industry (research, development, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, medical affairs, pharmacovigilance)
  • Academia (research, teaching)
  • Administration (public health, professional corporations, etc.)
  • Clinical chemistry, medical analysis laboratories
  • Humanitarian organisations.

Contact information

Ms Elisabeth Rivara-Minten
T. +41 (0)22 379 65 82
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Bidisciplinary Master of
Science

provides students with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology or Earth and Environmental Sciences the opportunity to further their studies in a field (minor concentration) other than the one chosen at the Bachelor level (major concentration). This programme prepares graduates to work at the crossroads between two scientific branches, in research or in teaching.

AVAILABLE DISCIPLINES: 

  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Physics 
  • Chemistry 
  • Biology 
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences

Bidisciplinary Master of
Science

provides students with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology or Earth and Environmental Sciences the opportunity to further their studies in a field (minor concentration) other than the one chosen at the Bachelor level (major concentration). This programme prepares graduates to work at the crossroads between two scientific branches, in research or in teaching.

AVAILABLE DISCIPLINES: 

  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Physics 
  • Chemistry 
  • Biology 
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Language of instruction

French

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor's degree in one of the following fields: Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Earth and Environmental Sciences; or an equivalent degree. Up to 30 credits of supplementary courses may be necessary depending on the chosen major-minor combination.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

Bidisciplinary Master of Science

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Required courses (90 credits)
Research paper and dissertation (30 credits):

Combining both fields of study.


Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

Above all, the Bidisciplinary Master's programme enables students who wish to teach science to train in two teachable disciplines, thereby fulfilling the requirements of the cantonal education departments (DIP) regarding the versatility of teachers.

Contact information

MXavier Chillier
T. +41 (0)22 379 67 15
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The Master in
Chemical Biology

prepares students to think beyond the state of the art. Specifically, students will learn how to probe biological problems at the molecular level using innovative chemistry and biophysical approaches. Students will receive individualized and highly interdisciplinary (biology, chemistry, biochemistry and biophysics) training from world-renowned researchers. The curriculum is primarily centred on practical teaching in a research environment. Numerous internships are offered in a variety of laboratories; these are allocated according to a programme that takes into consideration the undergraduate qualification, interests and goals of each student. A high student-teacher ratio ensures a quality framework. The Degree is awarded by the University of Geneva in collaboration with the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).

Master fellowships
One fellowship supported by a partnering foundation are open to talented and highly motivated students who wish to pursue a Master in Chemical Biology. Candidate selection is based on excellence and motivation. Citizens from Lebanon, Switzerland, Italy and India have priority. Additional merit fellowships are available.
Deadline for applications: as for the UNIGE enrolment.

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The Master in
Chemical Biology

prepares students to think beyond the state of the art. Specifically, students will learn how to probe biological problems at the molecular level using innovative chemistry and biophysical approaches. Students will receive individualized and highly interdisciplinary (biology, chemistry, biochemistry and biophysics) training from world-renowned researchers. The curriculum is primarily centred on practical teaching in a research environment. Numerous internships are offered in a variety of laboratories; these are allocated according to a programme that takes into consideration the undergraduate qualification, interests and goals of each student. A high student-teacher ratio ensures a quality framework. The Degree is awarded by the University of Geneva in collaboration with the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).

Master fellowships
One fellowship supported by a partnering foundation are open to talented and highly motivated students who wish to pursue a Master in Chemical Biology. Candidate selection is based on excellence and motivation. Citizens from Lebanon, Switzerland, Italy and India have priority. Additional merit fellowships are available.
Deadline for applications: as for the UNIGE enrolment.

sne-chembio.ch/master-chemical-biology

Programme length

1.5 years (3 semesters)

Language of instruction

English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Biochemistry or a degree deemed equivalent upon review of the application, subject to supplementary classes and prerequisites for certain degrees.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

sne-chembio.ch/master-chemical-biology

www.unige.ch/immatriculations

 

The Master in Chemical Biology

3 semesters (max. 6 semesters) | 90 ECTS credits
Required Courses (25 credits):
  • Current Topics in Chemical Biology and Biochemistry
  • Frontiers in Chemical Biology
  • Tutorial in Chemical Biology
  • Microscopy and Imaging Course

Courses are scheduled at UNIGE or EPFL.

Electives (5 credits):

Include courses at either UNIGE or EPFL and include:

  • Elements of bioinformatics
  • Nanobiotechnologie and Biophysics
  • Image Processing
  • Drug Discovery and Development
  • Cellular Signaling
  • Macromolecular Structure and Interactions, etc.
Two Practical Placements and dissertation (60 credits)

Mobility

During their Master's degree, students may also conduct a lab internship in a leading laboratory outside the University and under the joint supervision of the director of the education committee in charge of the program.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master in Chemical Biology leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, including: 

  • Academic research (doctorate, post-doctorate)
  • Medical research
  • Private sector research, development and production
  • Regulatory affairs and scientific patents
  • Administration and sales, etc.

Contact information

ACADEMIC DIRECTOR
Mr Robbie Loewith
T. +41 (0)22 379 61 16
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR THE MASTER IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Ms Paraskevi-Ioanna Linardou
T. +41 (0)22 379 61 90
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The Master in
Prehistoric Archaeology

addresses themes such as general prehistory, the prehistory and protohistory of Europe and Africa, ethnoarchaeology, theoretical archaeology, palaeoanthropology and archaeozoology. Close ties have been established with the Biology and Earth and Environmental Sciences programmes. Archaeological digs form a significant part of the curriculum. There is also a focus on learning analytical methods and techniques, emphasising the links between theory and practice.

The Master in
Prehistoric Archaeology

addresses themes such as general prehistory, the prehistory and protohistory of Europe and Africa, ethnoarchaeology, theoretical archaeology, palaeoanthropology and archaeozoology. Close ties have been established with the Biology and Earth and Environmental Sciences programmes. Archaeological digs form a significant part of the curriculum. There is also a focus on learning analytical methods and techniques, emphasising the links between theory and practice.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

French, English

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Prehistoric Archaeology, Archaeology, Prehistory or a degree deemed equivalent. Completion of complementary credits could be asked.

Applications

Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Prehistoric Archaeology

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Required courses (18 credits):
  • Theoretical Archaeology
  • Ethnoarchaeology
  • Archaeozoology
  • Palaeoanthropology
  • Archaeological excavations
Restricted Electives (3 of 4 courses) (18 credits):
  • Neolithic Europe
  • Europe in the Bronze and Iron Ages
  • Paleolithic and Neolithic of Africa
  • Protohistory of Africa
Electives (24 credits):
The choices must be approved by the person in charge of MA dissertation.
Dissertation (60 credits)

Videos

Student testimonials

Presentation

Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master in Prehistoric Archaeology leads to a number of professions both in Switzerland and abroad, including:

  • Archaeologist (notably in the cantonal archaeological services, rescue archaeology research institutions, rescue archaeology firms and international rescue archaeology programmes in Africa)
  • Teacher and scientific researcher
  • Museum curator
  • Culture, etc.

Contact information

PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Ms Marie Besse
T. +41 (0)22 379 69 15
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ARCHAEOLOGY OF AFRICA AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Mme Anne Mayor
T. +41 (0)22 379 69 49
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The Master in
Chemistry

provides advanced training in the areas of analytical chemistry, mineral and bio-inorganic chemistry, organic and bio-organic chemistry, physical chemistry and materials chemistry. Using modern laboratory techniques, students learn to synthesise new molecules which can be used in industry and other sectors. The programme also provides training in areas such as spectroscopy and computational chemistry, and provides students with the expertise required to develop methods for identifying new substances. Students also do a work placement in a chemistry laboratory and write a comprehensive final research paper.

The Master in
Chemistry

provides advanced training in the areas of analytical chemistry, mineral and bio-inorganic chemistry, organic and bio-organic chemistry, physical chemistry and materials chemistry. Using modern laboratory techniques, students learn to synthesise new molecules which can be used in industry and other sectors. The programme also provides training in areas such as spectroscopy and computational chemistry, and provides students with the expertise required to develop methods for identifying new substances. Students also do a work placement in a chemistry laboratory and write a comprehensive final research paper.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

English, French

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Chemistry or Biochemistry, or a degree deemed equivalent upon review of the application, subject to supplementary classes and prerequisites for certain degrees.

Applications

Deadline for Fall Semester for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

Deadline for Spring Semester: to be checked on the website of the Admissions Office

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Chemistry

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Electives (44 credits):
  • Physical Chemistry of Materials
  • Advanced Analytical Chemistry
  • Advanced Spectroscopic Methods
  • Bioinorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry
  • Bioorganic Chemistry
  • Target-Oriented Synthesis
  • Statistical Thermodynamics
  • Computational Chemistry
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
  • Mass Spectrometry, etc.
Work placements (16 credits)
Research project (60 credits)

Videos

Student testimonials

Presentation

Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

This Master leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, including:

  • Government and private biomedical analysis laboratories 
  • Quality control and assurance 
  • Development of new materials 
  • Environmental protection 
  • High value-added fine chemistry 
  • Workplace safety and hygiene 
  • Cosmetics and perfumes 
  • Pharmaceutical and bioactive compounds
  • Agro-food industry 
  • Inks and pigments 
  • Regulations and scientific patents 
  • Management and sales
  • Academic research (doctoral, post-doctoral)
  • Private sector research, development and production, etc.

Contact information

Mr Pierrick Berruyer
conseil-etu-chimie-biochimie@unige.ch

The Master in
Biochemistry

allows students to specialise in domains such as transmembrane transport and membrane biochemistry, bioinformatics, cellular and molecular biology and biophysics. Through this programme, students develop the methodological knowledge and experimental rigour which are essential for conducting research. The programme also provides state-of-the-art training in the area of cellular energy production. Students will master the key concepts in biochemistry from the molecular level to the cellular level in order to understand the precise mechanisms at work in cells.

The Master in
Biochemistry

allows students to specialise in domains such as transmembrane transport and membrane biochemistry, bioinformatics, cellular and molecular biology and biophysics. Through this programme, students develop the methodological knowledge and experimental rigour which are essential for conducting research. The programme also provides state-of-the-art training in the area of cellular energy production. Students will master the key concepts in biochemistry from the molecular level to the cellular level in order to understand the precise mechanisms at work in cells.

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

English, French

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor in Biochemistry or Chemistry, or a degree deemed equivalent upon review of the application, subject to supplementary classes and prerequisites for certain degrees.

Applications

Deadline for Fall Semester for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)

Deadline for Spring Semester: to be checked on the website of the Admissions Office

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Biochemistry

4 semesters (max. 8 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Electives (45 credits):
  • Hot topics and breakthroughs in biochemistry
  • Current topics in chemical biology and biochemistry
  • Biochemistry and biophysics of membranes
  • Cellular and molecular biology
  • Molecular genetics of development
  • Principles of neurobiology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Bioorganic chemistry
  • Bioethic, etc.
Work Placement (15 credits)
Research Project (60 credits)

Videos

Student testimonials

Presentation

Mobility

Students may earn up to 30 credits while on exchange. They may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master in Biochemistry leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, including: 

  • Medical research laboratories 
  • Government and private biomedical analysis laboratories 
  • Quality control and assurance
  • Environmental protection 
  • Cosmetics and perfumes 
  • Pharmaceutical and bioactive compounds 
  • Agro-food industry 
  • Regulations and scientific patents 
  • Management and sales
  • Medical research
  • Biotechnologies
  • Academic research (doctoral, post-doctoral)
  • Private sector research, development and production, etc.

Contact information

Mr Pierrick Berruyer
conseil-etu-chimie-biochimie@unige.ch

The Master in
Environmental Science

is offered through University of Geneva's Institute for Environmental Sciences (ISE). ISE pool distinct disciplinary expertise and backgrounds from various faculties, including the Faculty of Science, the Geneva School of Social Sciences, the Geneva School of Economics and Management, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine.

This Master program aims at interdisciplinary teaching and research within current dynamic and fast growing environmental fields such as climate, energy, water biodiversity, environmental governance, ecological transition and health.

Bridging these fields is the cornerstone of the curriculum offered to students - committing themselves to environmental careers or to fundamental research - an interdisciplinary approach to environmental sciences based on natural sciences and economic as well as social sciences.

Ultimately the master's program, enable the students to professionally navigate within complex and interdisciplinary environmental context far beyond the usual sectorial approach. This broad understanding of fields in natural sciences and economic and social sciences entailed in environmental management is a unique academic offering in Switzerland.

AVAILABLE SPECIALISATION MODULES:

  • Biodiversity ecosystems and society
     
  • Climatic impacts
     
  • Ecological Transition and Society
     
  • Energy
     
  • Water sciences

COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING:

As a complement to the Master's in Environmental Science, students have the option of taking the Complementary Certificate in Geomatics (30 credits). The certificate is designed to provide students with training centred on new simulation technologies which use spatial referencing, in a practical, interdisciplinary setting. (www.unige.ch/cgeom).

www.unige.ch/muse

The Master in
Environmental Science

is offered through University of Geneva's Institute for Environmental Sciences (ISE). ISE pool distinct disciplinary expertise and backgrounds from various faculties, including the Faculty of Science, the Geneva School of Social Sciences, the Geneva School of Economics and Management, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine.

This Master program aims at interdisciplinary teaching and research within current dynamic and fast growing environmental fields such as climate, energy, water biodiversity, environmental governance, ecological transition and health.

Bridging these fields is the cornerstone of the curriculum offered to students - committing themselves to environmental careers or to fundamental research - an interdisciplinary approach to environmental sciences based on natural sciences and economic as well as social sciences.

Ultimately the master's program, enable the students to professionally navigate within complex and interdisciplinary environmental context far beyond the usual sectorial approach. This broad understanding of fields in natural sciences and economic and social sciences entailed in environmental management is a unique academic offering in Switzerland.

AVAILABLE SPECIALISATION MODULES:

  • Biodiversity ecosystems and society
     
  • Climatic impacts
     
  • Ecological Transition and Society
     
  • Energy
     
  • Water sciences

COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING:

As a complement to the Master's in Environmental Science, students have the option of taking the Complementary Certificate in Geomatics (30 credits). The certificate is designed to provide students with training centred on new simulation technologies which use spatial referencing, in a practical, interdisciplinary setting. (www.unige.ch/cgeom).

www.unige.ch/muse

Programme length

2 years (4 semesters)

Languages of instruction

French (level B1) / English (level B1)

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

A Bachelor degree in Science, Economics, Social Science, International Relations, Medicine, Law or another degree deemed to be equivalent. HES (University of Applied Sciences) students who are specializing in environmental sciences are eligible for this programme, provided that their application is accepted and that they successfully complete additional courses, which may be equivalent to a maximum of 30 credits.

Merit-based admission.

Applications

Deadline: 28 February 2025

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Environmental Science

4 semesters (max. 6 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Interdisciplinarity and immersion (16 credits)
Fundamentals (18 credits)
Methods (8 credits)
Specialized courses (27 credits)
Elective (18 credits)
Dissertation (33 credits)

Mobility

Mobility is possible in the 3rd and/or 4th semester. The dissertation is not eligible for equivalence but can be co-directed with the host university.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

A Master in Environmental Science leads to a number of opportunities both in Switzerland and abroad, in areas such as:

  • Government policy analysis and decision making: implementation of Sustainability agendas ( eg. Agenda-21) urban, land-use, transport and energy planning
  • Private sector consulting for companies: resources management, carbon emission limitation, energy savings
  • International negotiations: post-Kyoto international negotiations (2012 and beyond), biodiversity, health, habitat
  • Sectorial opportunities: energy (renewable energy, energy savings, constructions), chemical lab analysis, used waters, environmental heritage management (biodiversity, etc.), health, natural and financial risks, urban and land planning
  • Consulting firm, administration, politics, scientific journalism, teaching, cooperation
  • Fundamental research: physics, biology, chemistry, climatology, the humanities and social sciences

Contact information

Ms Nicole Efrancey Dao
T. +41 (0)22 379 08 76
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The Master in
Neuroscience

is a joint programme of the Faculty of Psychology and Education, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science. It is managed by the Geneva University Neurocenter and focuses on theory, while also introducing students to scientific research and writing. The courses deal with brain function investigative techniques, neurobiology and cognitive and emotional processes. The programme is designed for students who want to work in neurosciences, including in hospitals and academia.

FOCUSES OF THE REQUIRED MODULES:

  • Methodology, signal analysis, statistics
  • Neurobiological fundamentals of cells and molecules
  • Cognitive and affective sciences

The Master in
Neuroscience

is a joint programme of the Faculty of Psychology and Education, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science. It is managed by the Geneva University Neurocenter and focuses on theory, while also introducing students to scientific research and writing. The courses deal with brain function investigative techniques, neurobiology and cognitive and emotional processes. The programme is designed for students who want to work in neurosciences, including in hospitals and academia.

FOCUSES OF THE REQUIRED MODULES:

  • Methodology, signal analysis, statistics
  • Neurobiological fundamentals of cells and molecules
  • Cognitive and affective sciences

Programme length

1.5 years (3 semesters)

Languages of instruction

English, French

Conditions of registration

www.unige.ch/conditions/MA

Admission Conditions

Bachelor of Science, Medicine or Psychology, or an equivalent degree.
Merit-based admission.

Applications

Deadline for enrolment at the University: 28 February 2025

neurocenter-unige.ch/master

www.unige.ch/enrolment

The Master in Neuroscience

3 semesters (max. 5 semesters) | 90 ECTS credits
Required courses and electives (30 credits):
  • Principles of Neurobiology
  • Introduction to statistics and advanced statistics
  • Techniques for Investigating Brain Functions
  • Introduction to Cognitive and Affective Programing
  • Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
  • Neurobiology of Vigilance States
  • PET and MRI Imaging in Neuroscience, etc.
Research project (60 credits)

Videos

Presentation

Student testimonials

Mobility

It is possible to fulfill some of the option requirements at another university. Students may also conduct research outside the university, under the supervision of a faculty member, or do a work placement at a leading external laboratory in order to complete their Master's degree.

www.unige.ch/exchange

Professional Prospects

The Master of Science in Neuroscience is designed to meet the needs of students with a Bachelor of Science in Medicine or Psychology, or an equivalent degree, who are looking for a career related to neuroscience in national and international research and/or teaching institutions, hospitals or academia. It can lead to a doctorate in neuroscience from the University of Lausanne (Lemanic Neuroscience Doctoral School) as well as further training at associate faculties, upon completion of prerequisites required by the given faculty.

Contact information

Ms Delphine Jochaut
T. +41 (0)22 379 52 28
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