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Chemistry
Our Chemistry program from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is designed to leverage your undergraduate theoretical and practical knowledge through independent academic research under the supervision of an experienced, renowned faculty member.

Sustainable Chemistry and Technology for Circular Economy
The Sustainable Chemistry and Technology for Circular Economy degree from the University of Padua provides an extensive and highly interdisciplinary training programme for professionals to be employed in companies or public bodies applying a circular economy model to production and services.

Digital Chemistry - AI, Machine Learning, Automation and Robotics
Chemistry is in the midst of a transformation driven by advances in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. With cutting-edge facilities, world-beating research, and an outstanding network of industrial partners, Liverpool is one of the best places in the world to study how these technologies are upending traditional approaches to research and giving rise to a new discipline: digital chemistry.

Sustainable and Circular Chemistry
How is chemistry essential to the energy, resource and material transition? How do you translate your ideas and creativity to sustainable, safe and circular processes? Are you eager to learn how chemistry can contribute to a more sustainable future? Then the Sustainable and Circular Chemistry programme from Utrecht University is for you.

Complex and Data Driven Chemistry
The programme Complex and Data Driven Chemistry from the University of Padua introduces the fundamental concepts of "data-driven chemistry": statistical learning, chemometrics, and design of experiments.

Exact Sciences - Chemistry of Drug Development
The Exact Sciences - Chemistry of Drug Development degree course offered by the University of Turku equips you with theoretical and practical skills in drug screening, identification, design, preparation, and targeting.

Exact Sciences - Chemistry of Materials for Sustainable Development
This Master's Degree Programme in Exact Sciences - Chemistry of Materials for Sustainable Development degree course offered by the University of Turku teaches you to understand, discover, create and develop new materials that improve quality of life!

Science for Energy and Sustainability (Chemistry)
The Chemistry - Science for Energy and Sustainability programme of the University of Amsterdam is an two-year interdisciplinary track within the Master's programmes Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy. It combines ‘hard’ scientific research with the analysis of societal issues, business models and government regulations.

Advanced Materials
The Master of Science in Advanced Materials at Constructor University is an interdisciplinary program that integrates chemistry, physics, and engineering disciplines. It emphasizes modern computational methods, including big data and artificial intelligence, alongside hands-on laboratory work and research projects.

Chemical Engineering - Mastertrack Molecular Systems and Materials Chemistry
Through the Chemical Engineering - Mastertrack Molecular Systems and Materials Chemistry programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), you learn to use the tools of catalysis, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry to contribute to a healthier and more sustainable society.
Management of the Flavor and Fragrance Industry
The Management of the Flavor and Fragrance Industry programme from Université Côte d'Azur was designed to equip the next generation of professionals with the skills and knowledge to navigate these changes, shape the future, and lead in a dynamic, high-impact field

Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry
The MSc in Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry is a one year course from University College Cork designed to provide advanced knowledge and hands-on training in modern analytical instrumental techniques.

Chemistry (by research)
The University of Bristol offers a world-class environment for the Chemistry (by research) programme with state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure, as well as support and guidance from internationally leading Academic Supervisors.

Molecular Sciences (Chemistry)
The Chemistry - Molecular Sciences programme of the University of Amsterdam, a joint degree programme with the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, covers areas in chemistry that traditionally are associated with organic and inorganic chemistry, catalysis, physical chemistry and theoretical chemistry.

Quantitative Life Science
The Master of Science in Quantitative Life Science (QuaLiS) at Constructor University is a research-focused program that integrates biosciences, chemistry, and data science, emphasizing the application of quantitative and computational methods to biological problems.

Chemistry
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Chemistry. The Department which will place you in the world-leading Department of Chemistry, with multi-disciplinary research expertise, unparalleled facilities and dynamic support infrastructure to revolutionise your research and development.

Chemistry
Chemistry degree offered at University of Brighton enables you to join a team of researchers aiming to address issues from environmental degradation to age-related illness, exploring the ways science can make peoples’ lives better.

Analytical Chemistry
This Analytical Chemistry degree delivered by the University College Cork is designed to give participants a thorough training in the theory and practice of modern analytical techniques, with special regard to solving problems such as arise in various areas of Irish industry.

Chemical Research
This research-led Chemical Research course delivered by Queen Mary University of London is designed by world-renowned academics, and provides excellent preparation for a PhD or a career in the chemical industry.

Chemistry with AI
Chemistry is in the midst of a transformation driven by advances in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. With cutting-edge facilities, world-beating research, and an outstanding network of industrial partners, Liverpool is one of the best places in the world to study how these technologies are upending traditional approaches to research and giving rise to a new discipline: digital chemistry.