Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
About Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology was established in the year 1992. It was established as a part of the Biology&Medicine-Section of the Max Planck Society. It is located in Bremen and it is also a part of is part of the campus of the University of Bremen. The functions of marine microorganisms and their interactions with the marine environment are the main topic of investigation of this university.
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Courses Offered for International Students
This Institute offers degree programs under the following departments:
- Department of Biogeochemistry
- Department of Molecular Ecology
- Department of Symbiosis
- Marine Geochemistry Group
- Archaeal Virology
- Microsensor Group
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Internships near Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
This Institute offers internships to students. Students can get more information from the institute’s website. Apart from that, companies like Reishunger GmbH, Mondelēz International, Mercedes-Benz AG, team neusta, MARS, Allos Hof-Manufaktur, etc give opportunities to students for internships in Bremen. Students have to check their websites to know about internship positions.
Jobs near the University
Students can join as ‘HiWi’s in university to manage living expenses. Some off-campus jobs like a private tutor, bartender, cashier, babysitter are available in the job market. Companies like, Nike, Berlitz Deutschland GmbH, Zenjob GmbH, Charlotte Tilbury, Apple, Bolt, etc hire students for part-time jobs in Bremen.
Housing and Accommodation
Students can live in student dormitories. Student dormitories are mainly maintained by the “Studierendenwerk” Bremen. The monthly rent will be around 350 Euros-400 Euros. If students want to live in private accommodation, they can choose this option but it would be more expensive.
Cost of Living
This institute does not charge any tuition fees. They charge a semester contribution of 350 Euros per semester which includes a semester ticket that allows students to use public transports in Bremen. Overall the cost of living will be around 800 Euros per month.
Places to visit near the University
Bremen is the northwest city of Germany. This city is also known for its role in maritime trade. Some sights to visit in Bremen are as follows:
- Galería de arte de Bremen- It is an art museum located in Bremen.
- Böttcherstraße- It is a historic street located in the city. It is famous for its architecture.
- Schnoor- It is the only part that has preserved a medieval character of Bremen.
- Bremen Town Hall- It is a 600-year-old town hall located in Bremen.
- Universum Bremen- It is a science museum located in the city.
Nine departments of this institute are investigating the functions of marine microorganisms. They use the techniques of whole genome and metagenome analysis, sequence classification, phylogenetic inference, and software and database development for integrated data analysis.