< Master-programmer hovedside

Chemistry - Bioinorganic chemistry/ Natural Sciences

  


University of Tromsø

The University of Tromsø is the northernmost university of the world. Our location on the edge of the Arctic implies a mission. The Arctic region is of increasing global importance. Climate change, the exploitation of Arctic resources and environmental threats are topics of great public concern, which UiT takes special interest in. Studying and working at UiT allows you to explore global issues from a close-up perspective.

 
Course URLhttp://uit.no/kjemi/master/16?SubjectId=1&From=0
 
CityTromsø, Norway
 
Programme duration2 years
 
Programme descriptionThe bioinorganic group is working on the synthetic and computer simulation of metallo-enzymes, in the development of synthetic method in fluorochemistry, self assembly and dynamic combinatorial chemistry.; The program gives students an interdisciplinary introduction to transition metal chemistry and metalloenzymes. Individual research projects involve one or more of the following: synthesis and synthetic methods development; self-assembly processes and dynamic combinatorial libraries; spectroscopic and electrochemical studies; aspects of materials; surface and nano-science; computer modelling of molecules, reactions, and environmental processes.
 
Application deadlineDeadline for international self-financed applicants: 1 March Deadline for Norwegians and applicants from the other four nordic countries: 15 April
 
Nokut certificationno
 
Formal prerequisitesB.Sc. or equivalent in chemistry. The applicant must document three years of coursework at university level beyond basic entrance requirements.; English language proficiency required.
 
Subject areaNatural Sciences
 
Degree levelMaster
 
Credits120
 
Language of teaching English