Many subject-related questions are connected with a degree program. This page contains all the information you need about the organization, including details about the courses of study, module offers, and detailed module descriptions The important forms for registering your project and your Master’s thesis will also be found. Do you have further questions and are you looking for individual advice? Are you already familiar with our Student Advisory Service? You can find your advisor’s contact information in the service area of this page.

Please note: The following information is provided for guidance only. The sole legally binding document is the examination regulations of the Master’s Program in Evolutionary Biology at JGU.

Information on admission requirements and the application process can be found at the JGU Student Advisory Service.

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The Module Catalog provides an overview of the content and organization of the entire course.

Our Master’s program in Mainz offers a comprehensive educational experience that equips you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in a range of fields, including industry, conservation, government, and international academia. Enrolling in this program ensures exposure to the expertise of globally renowned researchers. What sets this program apart is the blend of practical laboratory work, theoretical exploration, and advanced computer applications.

Advanced infrastructure for a research-focused life sciences campus: the BioCenters I and II are located close to other important pillars of the natural and life sciences in Mainz, such as the Institute of Molecular Biology gGmbH (IMB), the Institute of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, the JGU Department of Chemistry, and the Physics Institutes of Mainz University. Two Max Planck Institutes and the Helmholtz Institute Mainz complete the life sciences campus quarter. Short walking distances between all these institutions support close cooperation between the disciplines.

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