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MSc in Polymers, Colorants and Fine Chemicals A One Year, Unique, Taught MSc Programme Offered by a World- Leading Department Established in 1879 Career Options Overview This programme aims to meet the needs of the fine chemicals, cosmetics, biomaterial, polymers, surface coatings and colorant industries for well-trained, enthusiastic employees having a breadth of practical and academic skills at an advanced level, providing you with advance knowledge and research skills in colour science and in the theory, application and analysis of polymers, fine chemicals and colorants. The MSc will equip you with skills including planning experimentation and processes, synthesis, characterisation and application aspects, alongside a broad range of generic skills such as problem-solving and communication. UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS We offer awards of £2,000 each to international students and full scholarships to UK/EU students of high academic standard applying to our taught MSc programme. The deadline for scholarship applications is 31 st May each year and candidates will be informed of the outcome during June. http://scholarships.leeds.ac.uk Employment opportunities include those in fine chemicals (e.g. colorants, cosmetics, food additives, healthcare products etc.), polymers (e.g. high performance plastics, biopolymers, medical implants, drugs), colour applications (e.g. textile dyeing and printing, inks and coatings), with companies such as Unilever, P&G, GSK, Clariant, L’Oreal, Abbott Laboratory, Akzo Nobel, Sun Chemical, and BASF. There are also opportunities to continue on to PhD study with many projects supported by industrial partners. Informal enquiries should be directed to: T. Lambourne at [email protected] Teaching methods involve a combination of lectures, tutorials, case studies, workshops and contact with industries. There will be an extended research project that may involve industrial partners. Teaching Scholarships http://youtu.be/heoY8jORldM http://youtu.be/pOIQb-XMdUc http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/postgra duate-taught/courses/msc-polymers- colorants-and-fine-chemicals.html https://studentservices.leeds.ac.uk/pls/ banprod/bwskalog_uol.P_DispLoginNon For more information, please visit:

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MSc in Polymers, Colorants and Fine Chemicals

A One Year, Unique, Taught MSc Programme Offered by a World-Leading Department Established in 1879

Career Options

Overview This programme aims to meet the needs of the fine chemicals, cosmetics, biomaterial, polymers, surface coatings and colorant industries for well-trained, enthusiastic employees having a breadth of practical and academic skills at an advanced level, providing you with advance knowledge and research skills in colour science and in the theory, application and analysis of polymers, fine chemicals and colorants. The MSc will equip you with skills including planning experimentation and processes, synthesis, characterisation and application aspects, alongside a broad range of generic skills such as problem-solving and communication.

U N I V E R S I T Y O F L E E D S

We offer awards of £2,000 each to international students and full scholarships to UK/EU students of high academic standard applying to our taught MSc programme. The deadline for scholarship applications is 31st May each year and candidates will be informed of the outcome during June.

http://scholarships.leeds.ac.uk

Employment opportunities include those in fine chemicals (e.g. colorants, cosmetics, food additives, healthcare products etc.), polymers (e.g. high performance plastics, biopolymers, medical implants, drugs), colour applications (e.g. textile dyeing and printing, inks and coatings), with companies such as Unilever, P&G, GSK, Clariant, L’Oreal, Abbott Laboratory, Akzo Nobel, Sun Chemical, and BASF. There are also opportunities to continue on to PhD study with many projects supported by industrial partners.

Informal enquiries should be directed to:

T. Lambourne at [email protected]

Teaching methods involve a combination of lectures, tutorials, case studies, workshops and contact with industries. There will be an extended research project that may involve industrial partners.

Teaching

Scholarships

http://youtu.be/heoY8jORldM

http://youtu.be/pOIQb-XMdUc

http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/postgraduate-taught/courses/msc-polymers-

colorants-and-fine-chemicals.html https://studentservices.leeds.ac.uk/pls/banprod/bwskalog_uol.P_DispLoginNon

For more information, please visit: