Dalian Medical University (DMU)

Master in Neurobiology

Dalian, China

The Master in Neurobiology at Dalian Medical University (DMU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Dalian Medical University (DMU), established in 1947 in the coastal city of Dalian, is one of China’s long-standing medical institutions, offering medicine, dentistry, nursing and allied health programs. With about 14,000 students and roughly 1,300 international students, DMU operates modern teaching and research facilities alongside multiple affiliated hospitals to provide clinically focused education and extensive practical experience.

DMU was among the early Chinese universities to offer MBBS programs in English and its medical degrees are recognized internationally. The university maintains state-of-the-art laboratories, a comprehensive library and three affiliated hospitals with significant bed capacity, ensuring hands-on clinical training and research exposure. DMU offers a wide portfolio of programs across health and related disciplines to prepare graduates for global medical careers.

Campus life is calm and study-oriented, with two main campuses, student clubs, exchange opportunities and support services for international students. On-campus apartments for international students are fully equipped and cost an estimated 11,000 RMB per year, while off-campus options vary by budget and location. For aspiring clinicians and health researchers, DMU combines rigorous training, hospital partnerships and a livable coastal setting to support professional development.

About the Program

The Master in Neurobiology at Dalian Medical University is a 3-year program for students who want to study biology in English. This master's degree helps students learn about the nervous system and its functions.

The curriculum covers subjects like neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and molecular neuroscience. Students develop skills in lab work, data analysis, and research methods. They also get hands-on experience with techniques like electrophysiology and neuroimaging.

Graduates can work as neurobiologists, research scientists, laboratory technicians, or clinical trials coordinators in hospitals, research institutes, or pharmaceutical companies. They can also work in science writing or education.

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