Duration2 years (4 semesters) |
Faculty / SchoolFaculty of Dental Medicine |
LanguageEnglish |
LocationJerusalem, Ein Kerem Campus |
Application deadlinePlease refer to the |
Program Details
The Faculty of Dental Medicine offers an MSc Program in Bio-Medical Sciences that combines hands-on, innovative research with core courses in biology, immunology, physiology and biotechnology, designed to enhance your knowledge and supplement your research training. Courses are offered in English for both international and Israeli students, thereby creating ample opportunity for cultural exchange.
Our international program leverages your undergraduate theoretical and practical knowledge through independent academic research under the supervision of an experienced, renowned faculty member.
As such, a pre-requisite to being admitted to the program involves finding a research supervisor in your area of interest. (You can access a comprehensive list of potential researchers here, under “structure of studies”). The program integrates basic, applied, and clinical-oriented research, and explores areas such as stem cells, mineralized tissues, bone, biofilm, microbiology, immunology, virology, cartilage, developmental biology, cell movement, tissue engineering, epigenomics, salivary glands and oral diseases.
Once you are admitted to the program, you’ll join your designated research laboratory and begin drafting your research proposal. Submission of a written thesis and the oral defense of your research is required in order to successfully complete your MSc degree program.
Further details regarding the program of study can be found on the program website.
- Career & Networking
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The international reputation of Hebrew University, coupled with the prestige of the Faculty of Dental Medicine and its researchers, places our graduates in high demand in both the private and public sectors, in fields such as academia, medical research, public health, occupational health, biotechnology, high-tech, and more. Our graduates have secured positions with leading companies including Dead Sea pharmaceutical laboratories, Sigma-Aldrich, Novamed, and many have gone on to pursue PhD studies and academic careers, holding faculty positions at leading institutions around the globe.
- The Faculty of Dental Medicine & its Faculty
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Located on the Ein Kerem campus, Hebrew University’s Faculty of Dental Medicine was founded in 1953 as a joint initiative between Hebrew University, Hadassah, and the Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity. Since its establishment, the faculty has dedicated itself to the training of the next generation of dentists and dental auxiliary professionals, in addition to implementing extensive community outreach and treatment programs and conducting innovative research on the craniofacial complex and dental diseases.
The Faculty of Dental Medicine houses the following 9 departments:
- Community Dentistry
- Endodontics
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
- Orthodontics
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Periodontology
- Prosthodontics
- Oral Medicine, Sedation & Maxillofacial Imaging
- The Institute of Biomedical & Oral Research
Approximately 425 undergraduate dental students are enrolled in our six-year D.M.D. academic program, with 80 new students admitted yearly. In addition to their clinical training, our students engage in research training from an early stage in their academic and/or professional careers through our Biomedical Graduate Program which boasts over 100 MSc and PhD students.
Our Dental School offers 9 post graduate specialization programs (3-5 years) in various fields of dentistry, continuing education programs (1-2 years) for trainees, and annual courses for professional dental hygienists and dental assistants in the field.The Faculty of Dental Medicine aims to expand upon the basic and clinical research being conducted in the field of dentistry, through collaborations with faculties and hospitals in Israel and abroad. To learn more about our faculty and the research they are engaged in, visit our research page.
- Admissions Requirements
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In order to be considered for our MSc program, candidates must first identify and secure a research supervisor. This is typically done by directly contacting relevant researchers whose area of focus resonates with your research interests. In addition, applicants must submit proof of:
- A bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution of higher learning in fields such as biology, immunology, biotechnology, pharmacology, and more. Practicing physicians (MD) and dentists (DMD, DDS) are also eligible to apply.
- A cumulative GPA of 85 or above. (Applicants with a lower GPA may appeal to the Exceptions Committee through the Program Coordinator).
- An official transcript of studies from your bachelor’s degree.
- English language proficiency for all applicants from non-English-speaking countries (TOEFL and IELTS are recognized).
For detailed information on admission requirements, based on the country where you completed your undergraduate studies, please click here.
Applications for our MSc program are submitted online.
- Tuition & Scholarships
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Hebrew University offers full tuition scholarships to MSc students in research tracks in Natural and Exact Sciences.
Additional merit-based and need-based scholarships and living stipends may be available. - Further Information
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Prof. Doron Steinberg, Program Head, Biofilm Research Laboratory
Email: dorons@ekmd.huji.ac.il Tel: +972-2-6757633Ms. Yehudit Rudolph, Program Coordinator
Email: yehudithr@savion.huji.ac.il Tel: +972-2-6757577Website: www.biomedical-israel.com
Facebook page: The International Bio-Medical Sciences Program
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