https://studiegids.vu.nl/en/courses/2024-2025/XM_0037The aim is to obtain experience in scientific research including the design and execution of experiments and to critically interpret and reflect on the experimental results. The project will be conducted within the field of bioanalytical chemistry in one of the following settings: - University or Academic hospital - Research Institute - Company The internship can be performed either within the Netherlands or abroad.A bioanalytical chemistry research project will deal with theoretical and practical understanding of issues involved in the design, execution, analysis and interpretation of complex bioanalytical studies. The specific content of the project depends on the associated supervisor(s), available projects on location and the timing of the internship. Attention will be paid to setting up new research/experiments, using state-of-the-art experimental techniques, analyzing experimental results and keeping adequate documentation. In all, the student will get exposed to doing research as well as to state-of-the-art bioanalytical techniques.Literature review, formulating a research question, conducting experiments, keeping adequate documentation (e.g. labjournal), analyzing data, reporting on results in progress/group meetings, in a written thesis and final presentation within the research group.Academic attitude, execution, oral presentation, and written thesisStarting literature will be provided by the supervisor. The first 1-2 weeks of the traineeship will be spent on literature reading and preparation for the project.Research variant of mDDS-BioanalyticsThe number of internal (VU) internship positions is limited. Contact potential VU supervisors from the group bioanalytical chemistry for more information on internal internship opportunities (see Canvas community "Master Drug Discovery Sciences"). Be aware that a selection procedure applies for most external positions. Before the start of the project an internship agreement has to be signed by all involved parties and the project proposal has to be approved by the VU supervisor via the online internship management system. See the “Master Drug Discovery Sciences Internship manual” for more information on the rules and regulations regarding internships. If, after reading the manual, you still have questions regarding the process related to internships, admission, approval, etc., please contact the internship coordinator via
[email protected].The standard length of a major internship is 42 EC (7 months). Extension up to 60 EC (10 months) can be incorporated as part of the optional part of the master program. Make sure you discuss your personal education plan with your master (track) coordinator well in advance. See the “Master Drug Discovery Sciences Internship manual” for more information (rules, regulations, tips, etc.) on the internship process. This manual can be found on the canvas community “Master Drug Discovery Sciences.Entry requirements with respect to attained courses and number of credits apply. See the Teaching and Examination Regulations (TER) and the internship manual Drug Discovery Sciences. For questions, consult the internship coordinator well in advance (
[email protected]).