Presentation
Why should you study the Doctoral degree in Synthetic and Industrial Chemistry?
- Double degree from Public University of Navarra (UPNA) and University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)
- Wide range of offered degrees
- Student support and follow-up:
Which departments take part in this programme?
- Sciences (UPNA)
- Organic and Inorganic Chemistry (UPV/EHU)
Access requirements
In order to access an official doctoral degree students must hold a Spanish official Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, and University Master's degree, or equivalent, provided they have passed at least 300 ECTS credits counting both of them.
Recommended admission profile:
- Having good management of the field of chemistry at an advanced level: being familiar with the latest theories, interpretations, methods, and techniques.
- Capacity to follow and interpret the latest advancements in theory and practice of Chemistry as a discipline, as well as in multidisciplinary fields related.
- To analyse, discuss, and draw conclusions autonomously on the obtained data in the lab experiments, relating them to the appropriate theories and using primary bibliographic sources.
- Skills to study and learn autonomously a chemistry-related subject or similar.
- To show creativity in the management of chemistry and similar fields.
- To have competences, skills and abilities that make it possible to access one of the research lines of the doctoral degree.
- B1 English level
After analysing their Curriculum Vitae and holding a personal interview, the Academic Commission may demand the participation in necessary subjects, courses, seminars, etc. to complete the previous training of students who have nor studied the Master's degree in Synthetic and Industrial Chemistry, which gives direct access to the doctoral programme.
- Check the theses defended within the Doctoral degree in Synthetic and Industrial Chemistry
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