Overview
The Gerontological Sciences MRes program from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) can be divided into two themes: gerontology and research methodology. The former focuses on the biological, biomedical, psychological and social aspects of gerontology, making you an expert in the field. The latter offers you skills to do research in the field of gerontology.
The foundations will be discussed in a package of course units that provides a thorough bio-psycho-social concept of gerontological sciences. At the end of your very first semester, you will choose a topic on which to continue substantive work under the supervision of a promoter through the master's curriculum. Time to specialise? Possibly, but most – if not all – research projects have a typical interdisciplinary character.
Given the nature of this program and the intensive coaching, you will be required on campus on a daily basis, so it cannot be combined with employment.
A unique opportunity to study the field of gerontology on a broad and multidisciplinary basis.
Investigating not only the biogerontological and biomedical basis underlying the ageing process, but also the psychological, social and health policy aspects of older persons.
Providing the chance to join ongoing interdisciplinary research projects of our associated research groups, such as the Frailty in Ageing (FRIA) research group.
Accreditation
All degree programs offered by VUB are accredited by the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO), ensuring that they meet the highest predefined quality standards. Alongside this official quality control system, VUB has an internal Quality Control Commission in charge of permanently monitoring the quality of education.
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Courses include:
Master Classes Statistics (Quantitative & Qualitative)
Writing a Research Application Part
Organisational and Intercultural Aspects of Ageing
Biological and Biomedical Fundaments of Ageing
Psychological Fundaments of Ageing
Social Fundaments of Ageing
Ethics Related to Ageing
Systematic Literature Review Part
Clinimetrics and Comprehensive Gerontological Assessment
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Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Brussels, Belgium
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
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General requirements
Ideally you have one of the following academic bachelor's or master's degrees:
- Bachelor of Political Sciences and Sociology, specialisation sociology, minor management, care and policy in gerontology (VUB);
- Bachelor in a field relevant to gerontology (social sciences, biomedical sciences, psychology, physical education and kinesiology, rehabilitation sciences and physiotherapy, …);
- Preparatory Program in Management, Care and Policy in Gerontology (VUB)
Selections will be made by our program director on the basis of an interview and the following criteria will be used:
- Motivation for starting the Research Master of Gerontological Sciences
- Interest in at least one of the following research areas within gerontology:
- Biological and biomedical gerontology
- Social gerontology
- Psychological gerontology
- Organisation of health care in an ageing and intercultural society
Study results obtained in previous education may also be considered.
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents5720 EUR / year≈ 5720 EUR / year -
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Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals1182 EUR / year≈ 1182 EUR / year
Living costs
Brussels
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