Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry
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The ASC network aims at preparing students to become experts and develop international skills towards professional industrial careers in spectroscopic characterization of matter and/or doctoral studies.The ASC program has reached a high level of harmonization, with a single Master program scheme applicable at each partner institution and thus yielding to a better integration into the European scheme.All successful students receive a multiple degree from the institutions where they attended courses.This ASC master program will:- guarantee quality (all partners have official accredited Masters in chemistry)- allow students access to techniques not available locally (mutualisation of the equipment)- provide a sound background in Advanced Spectroscopy, both in experimental techniques and in scientific knowledge;- promote students’ mobility within a network of research laboratories spread amongst countries from a large area of Europe in an environment where they will be well looked after and acquire transferable skills in a multicultural environment.- prepare students to become experts in far reaching experimental techniques in Spectroscopy.- help and prepare students to develop skills to follow future doctoral studies, and/or towards professional activities.
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Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics, or equivalent English Proficiency Admissions Deadline: 5 March
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Krakow
Poland
31-069
Poland
- 2 years
- Part Time
- On Campus Learning
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