Chemistry: Sustainability - The Molecular Approach

Degree programme
MSc Chemistry
Type
Regular study programme
Mode
Full-time
Credits
120 ECTS, 24 months
Language of instruction
English
Starts in
September, february
CROHO code
66857

Introduction

Molecular chemistry can play an essential role in sustainable development. Current examples include:

  • efficiency increase in energy-intensive processes (such as the production of complex molecules for the pharmaceutical industry, or the synthesis of transportation fuels), by using fewer chemicals, fewer reaction steps and less energy
  • cyclic chemistry, in which waste products are converted back into fuels
  • introduction of renewable chemical building blocks
  • understanding the fundamental molecular-level aspects of the processes above, with spectroscopic and theoretical techniques.

Excellence track within MSc Chemistry

‘Sustainability – The Molecular Approach’ is a so-called ‘excellence track’ within the Master’s programme Chemistry of three Dutch universities:

  • University of Amsterdam
  • VU University Amsterdam
  • Leiden University

It is coordinated by the Holland Research School of Molecular Chemistry, a collaboration of top research groups at the three universities mentioned above.

Student profile

‘Sustainability – The molecular approach’ is the track for you, if you:

  • have excellent study results in your (chemical) Bachelor’s programme
  • have a broad interest and multidisciplinary skills in molecular chemistry
  • have the ambition to proceed in a scientific career
  • are up for a challenge – and possibly a PhD position.