Life sciences constitute the parts of natural sciences and are involved in the study of living organisms and the related systems.
The Department of Life Sciences hosts six faculty research laboratories working on the areas spanning the breadth of modern biological study areas from taxonomy to cellular, genomic and systems biology, providing broad educational and research opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students. In our unified and strong education programs, students learn how to integrate and interpret biological phenomena into logical and meaningful decisions. As commonly recognized, deep knowledge of life sciences is becoming critical to further studies for medical or dental courses and to an intelligent evaluation of major environmental and social issues. Students in this department have the choice of a variety of inter-disciplinary streams, co-op programs and laboratory-based research projects with wide options for professional and personal development. We invite you to join us experiencing together new world of life sciences.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
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Application form expected to be out on first week of March 2026.