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The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Program aims to train students to conduct independent research in Chemistry. A candidate for an MPhil degree is expected to demonstrate knowledge in the discipline and to synthesize and create new knowledge, making a contribution to the field. Read more
Vacant study places - Application for vacant study places in Master's programmes opens on June 10. Read more
Nanoscience is an interdisciplinary field at the border between physics, chemistry, materials science and biochemistry. The manipulation of matter on the nanoscale offers new opportunities to solve scientific challenges in the modern world. Read more
Our Physics MSc is highly flexible, giving you the opportunity to tailor your course towards your individual career aspirations. Read more
Vacant study places - Application for vacant study places in Master's programmes opens on June 10. With a Master's degree in Mathematics from SDU, you will be well qualified for many exciting jobs in private or public organisations, as well as in academia. Read more
Chemistry in Groningen is the home of the recipient of 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Ben Feringa, for his research in light-driven rotary molecular motors. Read more
The English-taught Master in Chemistry is a two-year (120 ECTS) advanced study in chemistry organised by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. Read more
Exploration of quantum phenomena has recently led to extraordinary applications of quantum entanglement. The degree of control exerted over these systems is reflected in the term ‘quantum technology’, describing both experimental and theoretical developments in this area. Read more
The MPhil is offered by the Department of Chemistry as a full-time period of research and introduces students to research skills and specialist knowledge. Read more
The principal component of this degree is an intensive novel research project providing 'hands-on' training in methods and techniques at the cutting edge of scientific research. Read more
The School of Chemistry is an internationally recognised centre of teaching and research. Currently there are over 250 postgraduate and post-doctoral researchers, from many different countries, working with more than 60 academic staff on a wide range of research themes. Read more
This course is for you if you’re interested in atomic, molecular and optical physics, as well as experimental particle physics. Read more
Massey University’s Master of Science (Nanoscience) is a unique degree in New Zealand. It gives you the opportunity to use the latest equipment across a broad range of disciplines to make your own discoveries in the field of science. Read more
This international Master program focuses on the fundamental aspects of physical chemistry and then leads on to specialized topics so that graduates may be integrated within both academic and industrial fields. Read more
Nanoscience and the study of nanomaterials bring together all facets of science to study, understand and apply all things small. Nanomaterials have had a profound influence on the direction of research ever since the scaleable production of tiny materials became possible. Read more