Integrative Chemistry and Innovation Master
Ile-de-France, France
24 months

DURATION

HK$2,028.07

TUITION(INTL)

English

LANGUAGE

Full-time

ATTENDANCE

On-campus

DELIVERY MODE

Unknown

DEADLINE

Overview

Supported by renowned schools and research institutes - École nationale supérieure de Chimie de Paris - PSL, ESPCI Paris - PSL, Ecole Normale Supérieure - PSL, Institut Curie, Collège de France, MINES Paris - PSL, IBPC, the new Integrative Chemistry & Innovation (ICI) track explores advanced topics in chemistry in an up-to-date, transversal and transdisciplinary manner.

This master's degree is part of the graduate program in Chemistry.

Learning goals

The Integrative Chemistry & Innovation master's degree is entirely taught in English. It is a transdisciplinary track exploring advanced topics in chemistry, through a la carte choice of transdisciplinary teaching units based on the up-to-date research developed at PSL university. It is articulated along three major goals:
- a broad training in fundamental chemistry with transdisciplinary courses exploring multiple fields in chemistry in an unprecedented integrative manner
- a training for and by research through research-oriented classes and a long research internship
- an awareness in current challenges and opportunities, with the possibility to follow dedicated courses in scientific and technological innovation

Opportunities

This program leads to a large number of opportunities, including but not limited to:
•    Academic research (PhD, postdocs)
•    Private sector research, development and production
•    Innovation and entrepreneurship
•    Scientific patenting
•    Consulting

Structure

Costs

Tuition
HK$2,028.07
(international)
HK$2,028.07
(home)

Funding

Admissions

Qualifications

Master Year 1 
• Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or Bachelor in Sciences with a major in Chemistry 
• A C1 level in English is recommended (but not mandatory)

Master Year 2
• 1st year of Master's degree in Chemistry validated (or Master's degree in Sciences with a major in Chemistry)
• A C1 level in English is recommended (but not mandatory)

Language requirements
CEFR
C1