The Institute for Molecular Science, in pursuit of its main goal, which is the research on Molecular Science, offers a series of schools, master courses and PhD degrees as a training for young researchers.
Schools are one-week events held regularly and there can be National or International Schools, inside or outside the Master Courses, such as European School on Molecular Nanoscience (ESMolNa) or the Escuela Nacional de Materiales Moleculares (ENMM).
The Official Master and PhD Programs are:
Master in Molecular Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. The objective of this Master is to prepare students in the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology fields in order to be able to carry out a professional career in this area or a research activity leading to a doctoral thesis. This Master encompasses several disciplines: chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science, biochemistry, pharmacy and medicine. This Master leads to the PhD in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
Master in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling. These fields play a key role in the development of modern chemistry, biochemistry, biological chemistry, physics and materials science. For that reason, 47 universities got together in Partnership to jointly offer a Master in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling (TCCM) at European level. This initiative has been endorsed by the European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN) and leads to the PhD in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling.
Master on Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling. These fields play a key role in the development of modern chemistry, biochemistry, biological chemistry, physics and materials science. For that reason, 47 universities got together in Partnership to jointly offer a Master in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling (TCCM) at European level. This initiative has been endorsed by the European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN).
PhD on Sustainable Chemistry. The Official PhD Program on Sustainable Chemistry has a inter-university character and trains students in the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances (according to the principles of sustainable chemistry).
Schools are one-week events held regularly and there can be National or International Schools, inside or outside the Master Courses, such as European School on Molecular Nanoscience (ESMolNa) or the Escuela Nacional de Materiales Moleculares (ENMM).
The Official Master and PhD Programs are:
Master in Molecular Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. The objective of this Master is to prepare students in the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology fields in order to be able to carry out a professional career in this area or a research activity leading to a doctoral thesis. This Master encompasses several disciplines: chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science, biochemistry, pharmacy and medicine. This Master leads to the PhD in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
Master in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling. These fields play a key role in the development of modern chemistry, biochemistry, biological chemistry, physics and materials science. For that reason, 47 universities got together in Partnership to jointly offer a Master in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling (TCCM) at European level. This initiative has been endorsed by the European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN) and leads to the PhD in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling.
Master on Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling. These fields play a key role in the development of modern chemistry, biochemistry, biological chemistry, physics and materials science. For that reason, 47 universities got together in Partnership to jointly offer a Master in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modeling (TCCM) at European level. This initiative has been endorsed by the European Chemistry Thematic Network (ECTN).
PhD on Sustainable Chemistry. The Official PhD Program on Sustainable Chemistry has a inter-university character and trains students in the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances (according to the principles of sustainable chemistry).