Chemical Physics
Lithuania, Vilnius
Study location | Lithuania, Saulėtekio ave. 9, Building III, 10222 Vilnius |
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Type | Postgraduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | (Master in Physical Sciences) |
Course code | 6211CX005 |
Tuition fee | €6,100 per year *Tuition fee is subject to change in accordance with national legislation. |
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Application fee | €100 per year The application fee is non-refundable. |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Materials Technology, Biotechnology or related field. N. B. for non-EU/EFTA applicants: The gap since your completed Bachelor degree should not exceed five years. In order to qualify for the master studies at the faculty of Physics, at least 60% of studied subjects have to be from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering, Materials Technologies, Nanotechnologies or related fields. The cumulative weighted average evaluation of these subjects has to be at least 60% of the maximum possible and all evaluations have to be positive (passed). Additional points could be obtained for scientific publications and scientific conference presentations in the fields relevant for the study programme as proved by the bibliographic references. The candidates who meet the above-listed criteria will be invited to a remote motivational interview. During the interview, the candidate’s determination to study in a science-based Master’s degree programme is assessed. If the interview is deemed unsatisfactory, the candidate will not be invited to study. Important: additional country-specific requirements are set only for the following countries which you can find HERE (STEP 2) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Lithuanian. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. Translation is considered to be official when it is bound together with the certified true copy of the original document and is confirmed by the translator’s signature. Documents issued in English, Lithuanian must be certified true copies and do not require translation. |
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Language requirements | English English language proficiency – the level not lower than B2 (following the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) (Internationally recognized certificate or online interview). If your first language is English and/or if you have a university degree in English, you will be exempt from providing an English language test score. |
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Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. |
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Overview
Using the latest theoretical and practical knowledge and a modern base of science and technologies in the environment of interdisciplinary studies, the Life and Chemical Physics studies programme is intended to educate the highly skilled specialists capable for the professional research activities aiming to seek and develop scientific and technological solutions applicable in the fields of environmental science, materials research science and biomedicine.
Career opportunities
The graduates can harmoniously integrate into multidisciplinary research and production teams, practically participate in high-tech manufacturing process and in business, manage technological production processes that require interdisciplinary knowledge of physics, chemistry, medical physics and biophysics; work in state expert, control and management institutions requiring competence in intersection of natural sciences.
There is a possibility to continue a scientific career by entering third-level (doctoral) studies in many fields of natural sciences in the VU Institute of Chemical Physics, during which a part of studies can be spent in Partners institutions abroad, or joining the scientific groups in the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, the Life Sciences Center or National Cancer Institute.
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