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The MPhil is a two-year program tailored for students and professionals holding a degree in Chemistry or a related field. The first year consists of structured coursework, followed by a dedicated research phase in Year 2. Over these two years, participants receive comprehensive theoretical training in Chemistry while honing advanced research capabilities through two key projects:
a summer research initiative in Year 1 concluding with a 15,000-word thesis, and an extended research endeavor throughout Year 2 culminating in a dissertation not exceeding 60,000 words. This program is ideal for those seeking to deepen their chemical knowledge and enhance their research proficiency. Many graduates pursue doctoral studies (PhD) after completing the MPhil.
MPhil duration: typically two years. Year 1 combines academic instruction with a research component, while Year 2 involves intensive research culminating in a maximum 60,000-word dissertation.
Innovative approaches to chemical bond formation lie at the heart of catalysis and synthesis research. Catalysis enables industrial processes that optimize energy use, reduce waste, and minimize harmful byproducts, transforming production methods across critical sectors. These include healthcare (pharmaceuticals, medical imaging), food production (agricultural chemicals), and energy systems (advanced materials, catalysts). As a fundamental discipline, catalysis and synthesis drives molecular and material innovation, intersecting with diverse research areas. EaStCHEM's work in this field has wide-ranging applications, influencing areas like disease research (chemical biology) and sustainable chemical production (energy and environmental chemistry).