Max Planck School Matter to Life celebrates first Master’s graduates

The Max Planck School Matter to Life has celebrated the first graduates of its M
The Max Planck School Matter to Life has celebrated the first graduates of its Master’s program of the same name. The students from the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg started in 2019 and will now enter the three-year PhD phase. Photo: Axel Griesch / MPS Matter to Life
The Max Planck School Matter to Life has celebrated the first graduates of its Master's program of the same name. The students from the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg started in 2019 and will now enter the three-year PhD phase. Photo: Axel Griesch / MPS Matter to Life The Max Planck School Matter to Life has celebrated the first graduates of its Master's program of the same name. The students from the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg started in 2019 and will now enter the three-year PhD phase. The celebration was part of a five-day symposium of the Max Planck School (MPS) with a focus on scientific lectures by the Fellows and students as well as opportunities to network. The Matter to Life Master's program, as the first phase of the Master/PhD Direct Track, was newly established at the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg after the MPS Matter to Life was founded in 2018. Focusing on "Molecular Systems Chemistry and Engineering" in Heidelberg and "Complex Systems and Biological Physics" in Göttingen, the MPS Matter to Life pilots cross-locational teaching between the two universities, as well as the early recruitment of international young talents directly after the Bachelor's degree.
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