Proudly, we can announce that the Mocecular Mechanisms of diseases (MMD) program is rated by the Elsevier Keuzegids as topmaster program.
We congratulate the team led by Roland Brock with this recurring success of the MMD program.
With a score of 89 points they rank among the best master programmes in the Netherlands. In the category of Life Sciences they are again the number 1.
MMD: Topmaster programme: 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (Elsevier Keuzegids Masters)
Number 1 master in Life Sciences in The Netherlands (Elsevier Keuzegids Masters): 2014, 2016 & 2017, 2019; Number 2 in 2018 & 2015.
If you want to know more about all the master's programs at the Radboud University please check out this link.
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