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The Master of Science in Catalysis is a 12-month graduate program offered by the School of Chemistry. This program caters to chemistry graduates and professionals from related fields, providing them with comprehensive analytical, critical thinking, and communication capabilities.Students receive expert-level training in contemporary catalytic science, along with opportunities to conduct substantial dissertation research. The curriculum highlights catalysis's crucial function in enhancing sustainability and addressing environmental challenges within chemical production. You'll develop a thorough comprehension of catalytic science and its applications across industrial and academic settings.Participants will study all key areas of catalysis, encompassing homogeneous and heterogeneous systems, organocatalysis, biocatalysis, asymmetric catalysis, and ligand development.Theoretical knowledge from coursework will be implemented during a focused research initiative. This research-intensive component connects with the pioneering work of the School's internationally recognized research teams.The University of St Andrews boasts significant catalytic research capabilities, evidenced by its designation as an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Critical Resource Catalysis.
Full-time duration: 12 months