University:
Type:
University
Region:
Wielkopolskie
Unit:
Programme:
Chemistry
Programme URL:
Double/Joint Degree Programme Partner Institution:
Area:
Science
Level:
Master's Programme
Mode of studies:
full-time programme
Duration:
2 years
Tuition fee:
European Students 2500 EUR/year; Non- European Students 4800 EUR/year
Scholarships available:
Erasmus Mundus scholarship is 500 Euro a month. Note that you may also be eligible for scholarships (attributed by your government or by the French, Polish, Portuguese, Italian government or other government). Inquire with the cultural service of the emba
Application deadline:
星期二, 13 January, 2015
Language:
EN
Start date:
星期二, 1 September, 2015
Credits (ECTS):
120
Admission requirements:
Applicants should have or should be in process to get a Bachelor (BS) degree at the time of the application. The proof of the Bachelor degree will be asked when entering the master September 2011. An applicant with a degree from an institution where the language of instruction is not English is required to provide official score reports from either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Other criteria to be taken into account are awards and external references. The application for the Erasmus Mundus scholarship is automatically proceeded together with the admission.
Other criteria to be taken into account are awards and external references.
Description:
International Master's Programme in Chemistry, SERP-Chem
Double or Multiple Master in Chemistry
The Erasmus Mundus SERP-Chem Master’s course is offered by the consortium of four European universities, namely Université Paris Sud 11, Università degli Studi di Genova, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and Universidade do Porto.
Programme description
The Master SERP-Chem aims at training young students in the most performing experimental and theoretical tools used and developed in chemistry and physical-chemistry. It is an answer for an increasing need of skilled people to participate in the efforts developed scientifically or industrially in areas of great relevance towards economic sustainability and environmental safety, conservation and protection such as: development of renewable energies and "no-energy" chemistry based on photon-induced reactions, use of radiation induced processes to optimize applications, surface treatment and modification, development of compounds for catalysis aimed at enhancing the selectivity and the efficiency of chemical and industrial processes. This international study programme stems from existing scientific links between participating institutions.