Discover how the application of green technologies is helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels on this Masters course.
Youll explore how greener manufacturing processes are helping minimise the impact of environmental damage on the planet. Youll also examine the new technology that is helping future innovations be built on more sustainable foundations.
During your studies, youll receive direct insights from industry experts. This includes guest presentations from leading employers working at the forefront of sustainable chemistry.
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Discover how the application of green technologies is helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels on this Masters course.<br/><br/>Youll explore how greener manufacturing processes are helping minimise the impact of environmental damage on the planet. Youll also examine the new technology that is helping future innovations be built on more sustainable foundations.<br/><br/>During your studies, youll receive direct insights from industry experts. This includes guest presentations from leading employers working at the forefront of sustainable chemistry.<br/><br/>This will help you better understand how green chemistry can promote the use of environmentally-benign chemicals and chemical processes.<br/><br/>A series of taught modules and journal clubs will develop your research and critical thinking skills. Youll then apply these techniques on an extended research project that explores an area of green chemistry in further detail.
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1 Years
Start Date
09/2025
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White City Campus
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I50
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