Erasmus Mundus
The programme degree is entirely taught in English and jointly operated by five universities: University of Bologna, Italy, University Lille1, France, Jagiellonian University of Krakow, Poland, University Leipzig, Germany and University of Helsinki, Finland. The ASC Joint Master's course focuses on spectroscopic analysis methodologies, thus providing chemistry students with all necessary tools in the most advanced spectroscopic techniques, at the highest level, which they are able to apply to the research domain of chemistry of their choice.
It includes a mandatory mobility of students within the ASC Consortium, based on their choice of a specialization according to our partners' expertise.
Become experts in chemical analysis and characterization of the structure and property of materials
Believing in multicultural diversity as a strong opportunity
Winter schools, company advising, Internships opportunity in Industry and to international laboratories
Travelling among Europe for studying
Multiple or joint degree awarded
ND International students and students not residing in the region
ND Graduates aligned to the exam schedule
ND Graduates with experience abroad
ND Graduates satisfied with their studies
ND Graduates who are working
ND Graduates who are not working but are studying or not looking for work
ND Graduates who are not working but looking for work