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Researchers at the biological sciences in ANU work with topics of international importance, including food security in the Australia and the developing world, brand new treatments for cancer and type 2 diabetes, also fighting malaria drug resistance. The Master of Biological Sciences allows students to specialise in areas such as biomedical sciences, ecology and evolution, genetics, plant sciences, and biochemistry. Otherwise, students may pick a wide overview of biological sciences today. Practical classes refresh skills while developing expertise in fresh, cutting-edge methods. ANU offer students state-of-the-art laboratories, research infrastructure, and adaptive education facilities. Students will gain the skills to pursue a career in various field for example plant lab science, agriculture, industry, public and environmental policy or further study.
- Bachelor Level or international equivalent with a GPA of 5.0/7.0 and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines (Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Genetics, Evolution, Ecology, and Plant Sciences)
- Language language requirements apply