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Polymer Chemistry Taught MSc Programme

 

 

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Polymer Chemistry MSc

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About the Course

The Polymer Chemistry MSc Taught Masters Course is designed to educate and train students in the fundamentals (from synthesis and characterization to understanding bulk properties and applications) as well as providing hands on experience and opportunities to develop transferable skills providing an ideal platform for students who aim to pursue their career in academia and industry. The interaction with industry and world leading experts will be strong.

Students studying for the MSc in Polymer Chemistry will take seven taught core modules and one optional module and will carry out two research projects as well as undertake the Warwick Interdisciplinary Science Transferable Skills module.

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Why Apply? Polymer chemistry is a highly important discipline in academia and industry. with applications in pharmaceuticals, personal care, automotives, additives and electronics, amongst many others. Critically, the interdisciplinary position of polymer chemistry amongst the sciences will also place students in a position to tackle some of the major challenges that face society including sustainability, renewable energy and personalized healthcare. An MSc in Polymer Chemistry from a world-leading insitution will put you in an excellent position to progress your career.

How to Apply: You can apply for this course using the University's online form - this can be found here.

For more information on the application process see here.

For information on fees and funding please see here or email the course administrator at polymerchemistry@warwick.ac.uk

World Leading Polymer Research 

We believe Warwick to be amongst the best Universities in the world for Polymer Chemistry Research.

The excellent international reputation of polymer chemistry at Warwick in both academia and industry has been built up over a number of years, with >50 employees of the UK polymer industry having been educated in this field at Warwick

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Seminar Series

1st Feb 2012

Seng Sio Hoong. Plant oil Based polyurethanes

Thomas Skelhon. Microscopy techniques widely used in polymer and materials science

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Page contact: Stefan Bon Last revised: Sat 21 Jan 2012
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