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MSc in Nanoscience
The MSc in Nanoscience at Aarhus University is an interdisciplinary program that integrates physics, chemistry, and molecular biology to explore and manipulate materials at the nanoscale (0.1 to 100 nanometres). This program is designed for students with a bachelor's degree in nanoscience or a related interdisciplinary combination of physics, chemistry, and molecular biology.
The curriculum comprises 120 ECTS credits, encompassing advanced coursework in nanoscience and related disciplines. Students can specialize in areas such as nanomaterials, biomedical nanotechnology, structural biology and biophysics, or organic nanochemistry/soft matter. The program culminates in a master's project, allowing students to engage in research areas including nanomaterials, interfaces and catalysis, nanomedicine, synthetic biology, and nano-food.
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Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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A Bachelor's degree in Nanoscience or a related interdisciplinary field encompassing physics, chemistry, and molecular biology. The degree should include at least 60 ECTS credits in Nanoscience or closely related subjects.
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- SEP 2025