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  Green Chemistry: Energy and the Environment

Full time September MRes 1 year full-time
Chemistry (6) Engineering (12)

About the course

Discover how the application of green technologies is helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels on this Master's course.

You'll explore how greener manufacturing processes are helping minimise the impact of environmental damage on the planet. You'll also examine the new technology that is helping future innovations be built on more sustainable foundations.

During your studies, you'll receive direct insights from industry experts. This includes guest presentations from leading employers working at the forefront of sustainable chemistry.

This will help you better understand how green chemistry can promote the use of environmentally-benign chemicals and chemical processes.

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About Faculty of Natural Sciences

The Faculty provides a world-class research environment to train and support the next generation of scientists.

Aligned with our strategy of enabling talent, we provide strong support systems that empower our research and academic staff to realise their ambitions and achieve their full potential.

Our five academic departments work closely with partners across industry, government and the third sector to turn research into real-world impact.

This includes developing cutting-edge medical treatments, creating new technologies and policies for a more sustainable world, and helping to lead the data revolution.

We are dedicated to delivering the highest possible quality teaching and research in natural sciences.

Our students benefit from being part of a leading research community with access to teachers and facilities at the forefront of their field.



"You’re given a lot of freedom to explore what interests you on a Master’s course at Imperial. Fundamentally, the modules are designed to allow you to be curious and to learn around subjects, helping you to build a comprehensive picture of what you could explore and learn more about.

One of the first feelings I had during induction week at Imperial was that of belonging. I had a strange feeling like I had already met everyone in some past life. My peers were approachable and super interesting to talk to – we often discuss philosophy, politics and maths over lunch together!

My lecturers are also easy to talk to and are always available during office hours to have a chat about topics covered in the course. Most importantly, I feel respected by my colleagues and other staff which has really helped me open up and share my ideas."

"I chose Imperial for its global reputation for excellence in science and innovation, as well as its strong links with industry and policy. The MSc Environmental Technology course stood out because of its interdisciplinary approach and the opportunity it would give me to specialise while gaining a broad understanding of environmental challenges. The course would also help me build on my knowledge of environmental, social and governance compliance that I gained from working at Mukti Mandiri Lestari, a leading company in Indonesia’s circular economy. The course’s flexibility, strong alumni network and industry connections made Imperial the clear choice for me. Attending the course Open Day helped me decide between specialisations, and the Admissions team were incredibly supportive throughout the whole application process.

If you're considering this course, be ready to embrace an interdisciplinary mindset. The course blends science, policy and business to tackle environmental challenges which is perfect for me as I was looking to complement my background in architecture and sustainability with a more technical and systems-level understanding of environmental issues."


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