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The Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling (TCCM) Master is an initiative of 47 european institutions from 8 different European countries that aims to:
* Establish a European standard for research-oriented studies in TCCM.
* Prepare experts in the use and development of computational techniques in molecular sciences, to work with innovative pharmaceutical, petrochemical and new-materials industries.
* Prepare students for doctoral studies in Chemistry, Physics, Life or Material Sciences.
* Promote international mobility of research students.
* Offer to students from a wide range of countries (including non-European ones) a highly qualified title at the post-bachelor level.
European and non-European students can apply for ERASMUS MUNDUS SCHOLARSHIPS to follow these Master studies. The scholarship includes, per year, tuition fees and insurance, and a monthly payment amounting to 6000 EUR for European students and 16000 EUR for non-EU students, including the travel expenses. Please note that no more than two students from the same country and only one from each institution can be awarded an Erasmus scholarship.
Deadline for application for Erasmus Mundus scholarships: January 31
25PROGRAM STRUCTURE
The European Master on Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling is articulated in 120 ECTS credits and can be accessed by students having a Bachelor in Chemistry, in Physics or in Material Science or any other scientific studies.
FIRST YEAR (60 ECTS)
It will be followed at student´s home University and is divided in:
- 30 ECTS: Intensive course (January-February)on the basis of the Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling
- 30 ECTS: Levelling, language and optional courses
SECOND YEAR (60 ECTS)
The second year has a marked international character. It includes:
- 24 ECTS: Intensive course (September), organized in a different country every year. It will be delivered by the best specialists of the consortium and experts taken from third countries.
- 36 ECTS: Introductory research and Master Thesis. In one of the 25 European Institutions involved.
The defence of the Master Thesis at the home Institution will entitle the student to bear a Master degree in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling delivered by his/her home Institution jointly with the other members of the Consortium.
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Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Modalities:
EU-EEA student GRANTS: EU-EEA students or Non-European students having lived in Europe for more than 12 months along the last 5 years
non-EU student GRANTS: non-EU-EEA students not having lived in an EU country for more than 12 months along the past 5 years
Potential candidates:
* Students having a bachelor in Chemistry, Physics or Material Science (or related degrees).
* Students who finish their studies before the beginning of the next academic year
Application procedure:
Online, through the web page of the Master. Required supporting documentation has to be sent by electronic mail.
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Accreditation
Eurolabel Certificate No. EM0701 (ECTNA)
Erasmus Mundus Master