From Molecules to Cells – The Fascinating World of Modern Biology
Cellular and Molecular Biology is a field at the frontier of knowledge. It is rapidly evolving, requires specialized training, and has significant societal implications.
This bachelor’s degree provides a foundation for understanding the main biological phenomena at the cellular and molecular levels, with a strong emphasis on the genetic component.
The degree allows students to explore and deepen their knowledge of key processes in fundamental biology through hands-on laboratory experience, enabling the application of advanced scientific and technological skills in areas of Cellular and Molecular Biology.
Applications 2026/27
Vacancies: Information available soon
Specific exams:
One of following groups:
02 Biology and Geology + 04 Economy
02 Biology and Geology + 07 Physics and Chemistry
02 Biology and Geology + 16 Mathematics
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Course coordinator:
Luís Jaime MotaThe programme offers an up-to-date perspective on the various levels of biological organization and a comprehensive view of the main biological processes, integrating structure, function, and evolution. It also provides an excellent platform for pursuing further studies at the master's and doctoral levels.
Admission formula:
50% of the final grade obtained in secondary school
50% of the final grade of the specific(s) exam(s)
Minimum grade of the specific(s) exam(s): 95
Minimum grade of the application: 95
Grade of the last admitted student 2025/2026: 169,2
Average grade of admitted students 2025/2026: 177,3
Tuition fee - Portuguese students: 697€ / year
Tuition fee - Foreign students: 7.000€ / year
A3ES - Publication date of the accreditation decision: 03/03/2023
Period of validity of the accreditation: 6 years from 31/07/2021
DGES - Registration number R/A-Ef 3085/2011/AL03 on 14/10/2019
The NOVA University Lisbon reinforces its commitment to equity in higher education by awarding scholarships that promote inclusion and equal opportunities.
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The Department of Life Sciences (DCV) focuses its activity on teaching and research in areas of fundamental Biology relevant for application in areas of Biotechnology and Biomedicine.
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