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Cardiff University: Advanced Chemistry

Institution Cardiff University View institution profile
Department School of Chemistry View department profile
Web www.cardiff.ac.uk/chemistry
Email enquiry@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0)29 2087 4455
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Summary

This course will prepare you for a range of research careers in universities, government agencies and science companies all over the world.

Take your science career to the next level with our Master’s degree in Advanced Chemistry. This broad and flexible course can be tailored to fit your interests and career aspirations, helping you develop the skills you need to follow your chosen career. There is a large selection of optional modules available in organic, inorganic and physical chemistry for you to choose from, so you can focus on the topics that are interesting and important to you. You will also complete a major research project in an active research environment, where you will develop the crucial practical and professional skills that graduate employers are looking for.

Master of Science - MSc (PG)

About us

From biofuels and clean water to developing new pharmaceuticals, chemistry is vital for tackling society’s most urgent challenges. At Cardiff University’s School of Chemistry, sustainability is high on our agenda, reflected by our landmark research into catalysis for a greener future.

In 2016, we were awarded a rare and prestigious Regius Professorship – the first in Wales - by Her Majesty the Queen, recognising our long track record of exceptionally high quality research and teaching. Professor Graham Hutchings, Director of our Cardiff Catalysis Institute, currently holds the title of Regius Professor. One of the world’s leading …

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