Medicinal Chemistry (specialisation)
Entry requirements
A completed Bachelor's degree in Chemistry
An international degree has to be equivalent to a Dutch university diploma. The Examination Board will determine if an international student has the required knowledge to be admitted, and if the student is required to follow specific courses from the Bachelor's programme to eliminate possible deficiencies. Entering the Master’s specialisation in Physical Chemistry requires a Bachelor’s degree in:
- Chemistry
- Molecular Science
- Physics
- ... or equivalent, provided that you comply to the admission criteria below and belong to the top 25 percent of your class
A proficiency in English
In order to take part in this programme, you need to have fluency in both written and spoken English.This requirement has been satisfied when the student meets the conditions, listed on our website.
Months of entry
September
Course content
he Master's specialisation in Medicinal Chemistry focuses on the theoretical development and experimentation, involving high magnetic fields, free-electron lasers, scanning probe microscopes, nuclear magnetic resonance, etc.
This programme is closely connected to the Institute for Molecules and Materials, and has collaborations with a number of different companies, including Shell, Unilever and DSM. You will have the chance to work alongside experts in the field using state-of-the-art technology. Thanks to all our research facilities being located on the Radboud campus, you’ll be able to perform your research with advanced spectroscopic methods. You get to choose the focus of your research, It’s even possible to specialise in the development of new technology.
What will you learn?
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the fundamental behaviour of molecules and materials
- Choose from specialisation courses allowing you to focus on the topics that you are interested in
- Learn about theoretical and experimental aspects of research, and how to solve complex problems in a structured way
- Get experience designing, conducting and presenting research using complex research equipment
Career prospects
About 75 percent of our students start their career with a PhD.
Eventually most students end up as researchers, policy advisors, consultants or managers in companies and governmental organisations.
Graduates of the Physical Chemistry specialisation at Radboud University have found jobs at a variety of companies and institutes:
- ETH Zurich
- MIT
- UC Berkeley
- ASML
- AkzoNobel
- DSM
- Shell
- Unilever
*This is a specialisation of the Master's in Molecular Sciences
If you have any questions, email us here: study-information@ru.nl
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Fees and funding
There are various scholarships available for studying at Radboud University. Some of the opportunities are described below. A full list, including detailed information, can be found on our website.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc by research
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Study Information
- study-information@ru.nl