Bioinformatics courses in Europe
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Ireland
University College Dublin offers a 4-year PhD
program in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. This program encourages a mix of wet-lab and programming work, as well as an industrial placement scheme to promote experience outside the university setting.
Italy
The
University of Bologna offers an International Master degree in Bioinformatics. A joint programme with the University Pompeu Fabra and the University of Barcelona in Barcelona is also available to obtain a double title in Bioinformatics and Bioinformatics for the Health Science.
Netherlands (Holland)
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Escola Superior de Biotecnologia (ESB) teaches a bioinformatics programme [follow the link labelled "Bioinformática"] in both Lisbon and Oporto. The teaching institution is the
Universidade Católica do Porto.
Russia
Spain
Sweden
There are also opportunities to study bioinformatics on the "normal" biotech courses in
Gothenburg Linköping and
Umå.
Switzerland
The
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics used to offer a Master's degree (DEA) in Bioinformatics. It was a collaboration between the SIB and three faculties of the Universities of Geneva and Lausanne. This program was closed in 2004. It was replaced by a PhD school in
Bioinformatics and a
Master's degree in Proteomics and Bioinformatics. While the PhD school offers cutting-edge courses for students doing a project in bioinformatics, the masters gives a basic education in bioinformatics for end-users. While the PhD school is a collaboration among all the SIB members, the masters is a collaboration between the SIB groups located in Geneva and the University of Geneva.
United Kingdom
Birkbeck College is a British centre with a proud tradition in educating working and/or mature students to the highest academic standards.
Together with Harrow School of Computer Science, The
University of Westminster, a new university in London, offers an
MSc. in Bioinformatics as both a full- and part-time course. Again this is aimed primarily at graduates of the biological sciences.
York University's Department of Biology offers
Masters courses and
PhDs in both computational biology and biomolecular science.