Chemistry PhD - University of Brighton.
Chemistry is often referred to as the central science because it seems to unify the other branches of natural science together, including biology, geology, and physics. Many believe the origins of chemistry to be traced back several thousands of years, to the practice of alchemy. Request Information Part time Masters Degrees in Chemistry 2020.
Chemistry is a fundamental science that underpins a vast array of topics. At Lincoln, the School of Chemistry is focused on advancing the chemical sciences to address real-world problems in society and industry. Research students in Chemistry can benefit from an interdisciplinary environment and may have the opportunity to work with colleagues from across the University’s College of Science.
In the Department of Chemistry we offer a range of programmes that can be taken full or part time. Research projects can be carried out in virtually any area of chemistry as long as a suitable project and supervisor can be allocated, meaning you can specialise in your own specific area of interest. You will work under the guidance of an academic supervisor who is expert in that particular.
Analytical Chemistry students: All PhD students in Analytical Chemistry are required to enrol in and pass 4 one-term graduate courses (3 of which must be Chemistry graduate courses), and; normally include CHEM 512, 514, 516, and 518 as part of the required 4 graduate courses. Inorganic Chemistry students: All PhD students in Inorganic Chemistry are required to enrol in and pass 4 one-term.
Analytical Chemistry (MSc) Year of entry 2020 Start date October 2020 Location. Central London. Status Fully Approved. APPLY NOW: Part-time. APPLY NOW: Full-time. Duration. One year full-time or two years part-time. Attendance. Three to four days a week full-time or two evenings a week part-time, October to July. Our MSc Analytical Chemistry delivers comprehensive training in analytical.
The Department of Chemistry is committed to providing excellence in teaching, research and in the training of PhD students. Our aim is to provide graduate students with every opportunity to enhance and develop their career, by providing good supervision, training in research methodology and associated professional skills; all of which will prepare them for their subsequent.
PhD: Analytical Chemistry Group has research interests and expertise spanning criminal forensic science, environmental sampling, archaeology, geology, pathology and drug analysis. We can offer you the opportunity to undertake analysis-based research in a wide variety of fields and are always very happy to consider thesis proposals.