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The School of Biology provides three Masters degrees of Science in biology, the content of which focuses on the main strengths of biological research at the University of Lausanne:
These Masters provide specialised theoretical and practical courses, closely integrated in the research groups of Lausanne. Of particular importance is the personal research work (or "Master thesis") that will really confront the students with the conducting of an experiment throughout one year that will allow one to acquire methodology and research techniques, and to experience the writing and defence of a thesis.
The language for teaching of these 3 masters is english.
To be allowed to register for one of the four Masters of the School of Biology at the University of Lausanne, it is required to hold a Bachelor of Science in Biology or in a field considered equivalent.
Students from the University of Lausanne can register by filling a Master's transfer application form (see registrations website). All other applications must be made by submitting a transcript of records to the Service des immatriculations et inscriptions of the University of Lausanne.
Deadlines and registration procedures are listed on the homepage of each Master's programme.
Other candidates may be required to complete some addition training of up to 60 ECTS before starting the chosen Master's programme, in order to complete their curriculum withe courses necessary for the Master's curriculum.
In the four Master's programmes offered by the School of Biology, the amount of individual research work increases from the first to the last semester of studies.
The organisation of research work varies according to the Master's programme, so we recommend that you visit the "Study programme – Structure of the studies" web pages dedicated to each of our Master's programmes:
The School of biology follows its graduates since 2008. Click here to access the resulsts of the surveys.
The registration for courses and examinations can be done via the link "Registration for courses and exams" of this page.
The registration deadlines appear on the same page.
Almost every course has a Moodle page where the course supports are stored, as well as any recordings.
In order to access them, you must first be officially registered for the course.
Then follow the procedure below.
The School of Biology provides equivalencies, which are only valid for the academic curriculum for which the request has been made.
A request can only be made in case of a successful year of study or if a qualification has been obtained.
The student must have passed an exam of the courses for which an equivalency is sought.
A student who obtains equivalencies must acquire at least 120 in a Bachelor curriculum or 60 ECTS credits in a Master curriculum of the School of Biology to obtain the corresponding degree awarded by the Faculty.
The secretariat of the School of Biology is located in the building Amphipôle, office 312.
The office is open Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 11:30am.
For any request or question outside these hours, write to biologie-etudiants@unil.ch.
Students interested in going on mobility are encouraged to do it during the third year of their curriculum of Bachelor. The plans of mobility leave must be substantiated and documented, meaning that they prepare themselves at the beginning of the second year by choosing a destination and defining a programme.
More information : Mobility & Summer undergrade.
Requests for special arrangements for students with disabilities are governed by the Directive of the Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine “Mesures de soutien et aménagements pour les étudiants en situation de handicap").The Directive is the only authoritative document on the conditions, deadlines, procedures, etc. for requests for special arrangements with disabilities.
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Requests for special arrangements for the exams should be sent to biologie-etudiants@unil.ch within the first 6 weeks of the semester:
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All requests must be made by the student in writing and must be accompanied by an expert opinion from a specialized service or doctor. Learning disabilities (dys* problems) can be certified by a logopedist.
The official document (in the original version!) certifying the disability must contain the following elements:
The medical expertise must have been carried out within a recent period of time, less than 12 months, or be confirmed by the attending physician within the same period of time, in order to attest to its validity for the period concerned, i.e., the date of commencement of studies and of the examination session for which the request for accommodation is made.
If the student has benefited from support and special measures during a previous training, they should, if possible, also submit the document mentioning the measures obtained.
The documents must be written in French, English, German or Italian.
Any incomplete application (or one written in a language other than those specified above) will be refused and must be completed in accordance with the above-mentioned elements within the specified deadlines. It is the student’s responsibility to ask their doctor to establish a medical certificate in accordance with the above-mentioned indications.
NB: For dyslexics and dysorthographics, a report from a logopedist may be accepted in lieu of the medical certificate.
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The School of Biology makes a decision, specifying the special arrangements accepted and the duration for which they are granted. It reserves the right not to grant all or part of the requested arrangements depending on the available resources (human, infrastructure, etc.) or if the request is disproportionate.