The degree is aimed at graduates in Medicine, or in a degree in Health Sciences issued by a European Higher Education Area institution, or from third countries that entitles access to higher education.
It will not be compulsory to have a specific medical specialization program , although the qualification is aimed at specialists in Medical Oncology and Haematology, and equivalent international specialities.
The 50 candidates with the highest score will be selected according to the following criteria:
1. Curriculum vitae: 25%.
2. Active dedication to Medical Oncology or Radiation Oncology, or Haematology: 30%.
3. Accredited participation in immunotherapy clinical trials as researcher: 20%.
4. Doctorate degree: 10%.
5. Motivation letter: 10%.
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Reason for your interest in this area.
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What the degree would add to your specialisation.
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What qualities/skills would you bring as student.
6. Request for access in previous editions: 5%.
admissions period open until June 30, 2022.
All the steps of the Admissions Officeprocess are detailed in this guideof Admissions Office. Interested parties must register at Portal miUNAV and attach, before the indicated date, the following mandatory documentation:
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National Identity Card / Passport.
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Updated CV.
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Letter of motivation.
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Photograph.
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Academic degree from graduate or graduate.
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If applicable, a doctoral degree (PhD).