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 Maastricht, Netherlands

Sustainable Bioscience
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Sustainable Bioscience

Bachelor of Science at Maastricht University

Programme details
Degree: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Discipline: Biology
Study modes: full-time
Delivery modes: on-campus
University website: Sustainable Bioscience

Description:

Explore how bioscience can power a healthier planet. Study the future of food: how to grow, improve, and make it more nutritious. Think beyond traditional biology. With hands-on, interdisciplinary methods, you will learn to engineer sustainable solutions.

The right programme for you?

  • Learn to use Earth's natural resources responsibly for a better world.
  • Explore the power of plants and technology to make food sustainable.
  • Design your study path in this small-scale, student-focused programme.

Your future

  • You will be a multidisciplinary bioscientist, working with modern tech.
  • Help deliver healthy, safe, and eco-friendly food to people everywhere.
  •  Create real change for a sustainable future for people and the planet.

Why this programme:

Sustainable Bioscience is about understanding and solving global issues like the impact of climate change on food security and health. You will explore how natural systems work and how we can use them in a sustainable way.

Sustainable Bioscience uses science and technology to solve big real-world problems. You will learn to mix biology with tech, earth science, and social views to help tackle issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and food sustainability. It’s hands-on, collaborative, and focused on impact. You will learn to think in systems, work across disciplines, and explore cool careers like sustainable food design or restoring nature.

This isn’t just about being a scientist; it is about becoming a changemaker who can connect the dots and help build a better future for people and planet.

Research-Based Learning:

In Sustainable Bioscience, you learn by doing. Working on small research projects, you build skills through real-life challenges. As you go, the challenges grow, and you get to explore, research, and create real solutions. It all leads up to your own final research project: the bachelor thesis.

Research-based learning encourages you to: 

  • Formulate questions with yet unknown answers.
  • Make your own discoveries by studying new techniques and processes with a scientific attitude.
  • Design solutions for the challenges in the transition towards sustainable agriculture. 

 

Learn more about this Bachelor

Visit the website of Maastricht University to find out how to apply and start your study-abroad adventure in the Netherlands! 🙌

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