The Master’s in Applied Toxicology in Environmental Health at ENSP NOVA prepares professionals capable of identifying, assessing, and managing chemical risks found in different exposure scenarios, such as those occurring through consumer products, workplaces, and environmental pollution. The programme integrates knowledge in toxicology, environmental health, public health, exposure and risk assessment, and epidemiology, equipping students to contribute to the prevention and mitigation of impacts on human health and the environment resulting from direct exposure and pollution.
This programme addresses emerging public health challenges, including environmental pollution by persistent and highly mobile substances, exposure to carcinogenic and reproductive-toxic agents, and chronic exposure to chemical mixtures.
The Master’s programme also benefits from the collaboration of faculty members from other nationally and internationally recognised institutions, known for the high quality of the work they carry out in the field of Toxicology.
Provide students with the practical and scientific skills on:
This Master’s is ideal for students or professionals with a background in:
Studying these topics at NOVA NSPH offers…
Graduates of the Master’s in Applied Toxicology in Environmental Health may pursue roles in:

Course recognized by EUROTOX as providing comprehensive education in toxicology for the purpose of European Registered Toxicologist registration (ERT courses).
This course is recognized by EUROTOX as providing in total 552 teaching hours of comprehensive training in toxicology on the following topic(s):
Core topic B1: Principles of Toxicology,
Core topic B3: Experimental Design and Biostatistics,
Core topic B4: Molecular and cellular toxicology,
Core topic B5: Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion,
Core topic B7: Toxicity of Environmental Pollutants,
Core topic B8: Exposure assessment,
Core topic B9: Epidemiology,
Core topic B10: Occupational Toxicology,
Core topic B11: Genotoxicity and Carcinogenicity,
Core topic B13: Risk Assessment of Chemicals,
Specialised topic B16: Regulatory Toxicology,
Specialised topic B19: New approach methodologies (NAMs).
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Exposure and Risk Assessment
3
Epidemiology and Applied Statistics
3
Genotoxicity and Carcinogenicity
6
Principles of Toxicology
3
Environmental and Occupational Toxicology
6
Cellular and Molecular Toxicology
6
Regulatory Toxicology
3
Monday and Wednesday
16:30 – 22:10
Over three teaching weeks, synchronous online classes take place on Tuesdays, from 16:30 to 22:10.
The internship will be developed out in real-world professional settings such as (includes supervised experience in risk assessment, regulation, and scientific communication):
The 2nd and 3rd phases will only be opened if vacancies are available.
Applications must be submitted exclusively online by completing the application form available on the Application Portal.
For suggestions on how to present your application effectively, please refer to the Application Guide.
For more information, please contact Academic Services: academicos@ensp.unl.pt.
In addition to the tuition fee, the student must pay the school insurance and other fees, according to the Fee Schedule approved by NOVA and published in the Diário da República for the respective academic years.
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