Apply for a MSc Programme
Welcome to the application page for the Master's programme Marine Biology. This page outlines the step-by-step process for completing your application to the Master's programme Marine Biology.
Questions about the admission & selection procedure? Contact us via admissionsupport.fse@rug.nl.
1. Admission & Selection
Am I admissible?
Holders of the following Bachelor’s degrees are considered to have sufficient knowledge and skills to be admitted to the ranking list of the Master’s programme in Marine Biology on that basis:
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Biology from the University of Groningen, with the major Ecology and Evolution;
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For holders of another relevant academic Bachelor’s degree with a specialization in biology, ecology, evolution, theoretical biology, behaviour, marine biology, molecular biology, genetics there is an individual admission procedure based on the content of the bachelor’s programme and language skills. You can still apply, we will always consider your application.
The Master's programme Marine Biology has a selection procedure. This means that an applicant must both meet the admission requirements and successfully complete a selection procedure in order to be admitted to the programme.
Selection
The Marine Biology research master is selective. Selection will be based on academic performance and motivation to determine if you will be selected for the master's programme.
More detailed information on the selection critera can be found in the Teaching and Examination Regulations (Appendix VI, paragraph 3).
This Master’s programme does have a limited intake (cap). The maximum number of students who will be admitted to the programme is 30.
Pre-master
Are you currently enrolled in a Dutch (HBO) Bachelor’s programme and interested in one of our Master’s programmes? A Pre-master’s programme may be offered to students with a Dutch Bachelor’s degree who have covered some but not all key subjects in their own degree. Also, students with a relevant HBO degree are not directly admissible but will be offered a premaster programme.
The admission & selection procedure for Pre-master’s students is exactly the same as for all other students. Please follow the steps indicated below.
The Board of Admissions can decide to offer a Pre-master's programme to:
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Students with a Dutch University Bachelor’s degree which covers some, but not all, key subjects needed for admission.
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Students with a relevant Dutch HBO degree.
We offer predetermined Pre-master’s programmes, which are listed in in our online course catalogue Ocasys, and individually determined Pre-master’s programmes for the Master’s programme Marine Biology. Please know that up-to-date programmes are published as of 1 June.
The selection procedure takes place before starting the premaster: after successfully finishing the Pre-master’s programme, you will be automatically admissible into the Master's programme.
The starting date for a Pre-master's programme is 1 September. After successful completion of the Pre-master's programme, the Master's programme can be started in September in the following academic year.
Pre-master's programme
The following types of HBO qualification qualifies for participation in the admission and selection procedure:
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Coastal and Marine Management (major Marine Biology) (CROHO 39204)
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(Applied) Biology (CROHO 330009)
For HBO programmes not listed above, the Board of Admissions determines whether you can be admitted. In such cases, the content of the Pre-master’s programme is individually tailored by the Board of Admissions and depends on the knowledge acquired during the HBO Bachelor’s programme.
If you are admitted, you will receive an admission letter outlining the content of your Pre-master’s programme.
A Pre-master’s programme consists of course units, each carrying a credit value of 5 ECTS.
Please know that for selective Master’s programmes, Pre-master’s students are selected on the basis of the following selection criteria and selection procedure:
a. The Pre-master’s programme is intended for students at a University of Applied Sciences who are performing above average: the Board of Admissions assesses students on the strength of the knowledge/major and skills they have already acquired and motivation. As part of the selection procedure, the Board of Admissions therefore requests a nomination letter from the HBO programme.
b. As the Master’s programme Marine Biology is a selective Master’s programme with a cap, a maximum of 5 pre-master students is selected after the deadline based on above listed criteria.
You can apply for a Pre-master’s programme by submitting an admission request.
2. Application Procedure
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To apply for one of the FSE Master's programmes, please consider the start dates and the application deadlines in the table below. These deadlines are strict!
*This option applies only for a few Master's programmes. Please see 'Start dates' for more information. The selective Master's programme Marine Biology has a different application deadline:
The application deadline for the Pre-master's programmes and/or Fast-track programmes is:
*This option applies only for the Pre-master's/Fast-track programme of Biomedical Sciences and for the Pre-master's programme of Medical Pharmaceutical Sciences. |
Your steps to take:
2A. Submit your application in Studielink
Please register in Studielink for the (Pre-) Master’s programme (including the track if available). Please make sure you meet the payment obligations before the starting date (single payment or in instalments).
Please note; In case you would like to start with a Pre-master's programme, please make sure you register for the Pre-master's programme instead of the Master's degree programme in Studielink. If you have questions on how to register in Studielink, please contact us.
Some Pre-master’s do not have their own programme in Studielink.
Please see the table below to find out how to apply for these Pre-master’s programmes.
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Pre-master’s Programme |
Apply in Studielink for: |
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Marine Biology |
BSc. Biology (Pre-master) |
2B. Submit your admission request
To file an application for admission to the (Pre-)Master's programme, you need to upload the following documents in the application process which is described below.
Please note; the documents should be subitted as PDF-files and in English. Other formats and languages will not be taken into consideration!
The maximum file-size is 5 MB. If it is not possible to crop your PDF file to < 5 MB, please contact us.
1. Curriculum Vitae.
2. Official transcript of records.
3. Copy of Bachelor’s degree or official statement of graduation, or if you have not obtained one yet, a document containing a description + planning of the remaining course units in your Bachelor's programme.
4. Report of Bachelor's Project (if applicable)
5. The completely filled-in checklist for the Master’s programme Marine Biology
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the completely filled-in checklist for the Pre-Master’s programme Marine Biology.
3. What to expect next?
You will recieve the decision letter by email within 6 weeks after application.
(Conditional) Admission
After the admissions board has assessed your admission request you will receive an (conditional) admission letter within six weeks.
Admission is conditional because in most cases students have not obtained their bachelor’s degree yet.
Because this Master’s programme has a selection procedure with cap, admission is also determined on a ranking list on the basis of the candidates' total scores. This ranking list is used to allocate places on the programme.
Rejection
After you have submitted your admission request the Board of Admissions will assess your file. You will receive an admission decision letter within six weeks. When the board has determined that your educational background or allignment with the Master's programme is insufficient you wil receive a rejection letter.
Pre-master
After the Board of Admissions has assessed your admission request you will receive an (conditional) admission letter within six weeks.
When you have not yet obtained your Bachelor's degree you will receive a conditional admission letter.
Appeal
If you disagree with a decision, you can lodge a complaint, objection or appeal. Complaints, objections and appeals can be submitted to the Central Portal for the Legal Protection of Student Rights (CLRS).