Thursday 4 January 2018

11 Free Master’s in Chemistry in Europe

Chemistry is truly the "central science". New breakthroughs in fields such as genetics, biochemistry, medicine, materials science, forensics, nanotechnology, drug discovery, the environment and next-generation computer hardware are all driven by chemistry.
Tuition-free European countries like Germany and Norway offer international students the opportunity to earn a master's degree in a Chemistry discipline, in English, irrespective of their country of origin, for free. International students can study for free and also get the opportunity to travel around Europe, learn a new language, and make some lifelong friends. It's amazing that this free education is extended even to non-EU students.



11) Norwegian University of Science and Technology---MSc in Chemistry / MSc in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

The 2-year programme in chemistry gives students academic specialization within topics such as Applied theoretical chemistry, Organic chemistry, or Structural chemistry. The objective of the programme is to educate chemists who are able to work independently with chemistry at a high level.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

This programme, MSc Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, provides the vital link between environmental toxicology and environmental chemistry. The main focus of the programme will be the fate and effects of pollutants, and how they are distributed in the environment (including air, water, soil and food chains) both on a local and a global scale. You will study the interaction between environmental toxicants and organisms, and how this impacts on populations and ecosystems.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

10) University of Stavanger---MSc Biological Chemistry

By the end of this programme, students will have acquired practical and theoretical skills in molecular biology, biophysical chemistry, and practical bioinformatics.. They will also have experience in various analytical techniques and research methods, and get training in the presentation of scientific results.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

9) University of Oslo---MSc Chemistry

As a master's student, you can deepen your knowledge about your favorite part of chemistry. You will carry out a scientific research project within the field, and you will follow courses that provide you with background and insight into your chosen area of study.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

8) University of Tromso the Arctic University of Norway---MSc Chemistry

The 2-year master's programme in Chemistry includes participation as a full member of one of the research groups, carrying out a research project with an independent scientific thesis, equalling 60 credits. Throughout the project, the master's student will work closely in teams with and supervised by PhD-students, post-doctoral fellows and senior scientists (professors).
The master's programme in chemistry offers five disciplines coinciding with the five research groups:
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

7) Leipzig University---Master of Science in Structural Chemistry and Spectroscopy

This consecutive international Master's programme introduces advanced methods in spectroscopy and the structural exploration of chemical and biochemical compounds (especially bio-polymers). Insight into structural aspects, structural spectroscopic investigations, spectroscopic techniques and synthesis of complex substances constitutes the major focus of the programme.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

6) Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg---MSc in Protein Chemistry

The programme deals with fundamentals in structural biology and biochemistry, with special focus on protein chemistry and biophysical methods for high-resolution analytics. Fundamentals in thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, and theoretic aspects of molecular interactions are discussed.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

5) University of Bremen---Master of Science in Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy

Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy is an international postgraduate study programme covering application and research related topics ranging from raw materials to industrial products.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

4) FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg---Master of Science in Chemistry

This degree programme has a strong focus on research and is divided into three main modules which are Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry. During the study of this programme, students may focus on a variety of different research areas.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

3) Ruhr University Bochum---Master of Science in Chemistry

A research-oriented two-year Master's course in chemistry is offered with the possibility to specialise in various fields in molecular chemistry, life sciences, materials chemistry, and interfacial systems chemistry. A subsequent PhD is possible in the doctoral programme of our Graduate School of Chemistry and Biochemistry (GSCB).
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

2) University of Siegen---Master of Science in Chemistry

The four-semester Master's study programme offers in-depth scientific education with specific regard to main research topics in chemistry, such as inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, building chemistry, and macromolecular chemistry. A specialisation in "Materials and Interfaces", "Light and Matter" or "Molecular Sciences" is possible.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

1) University of Bayreuth---Master of Science in Environmental Chemistry

Environmental Chemistry addresses today's global challenges caused by increasing industrialisation and over-exploitation of natural resources. Contamination is seldom restricted to one compartment (air, soil, or water), but affects whole ecosystems and often has a considerable political dimension.
You can find all the details about applying to the programme here.

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