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MRes
Bangor University - School of Chemistry
The objective of the programme is to produce skilled postgraduates who can act in the increasingly wide research area of chemistry. The taught element encompasses subject specific critical evaluation of scientific literature, writing and presentational skills as well as project planning and advanced lab skills (60 credits).
PhD
The Open University - Institute of Educational Technology
The OU is Europe’s largest provider of university-level online STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) programmes. The eSTEeM unit (www.open.ac.uk/esteem) works across University boundaries to bring together STEM academics to innovate, evaluate and research in STEM teaching and learning.
MSc
The Open University - Faculty of Science
This MSc course offers an opportunity to examine some of contemporary science's most pressing issues and to develop a wide range of skills associated with masters-level study. You can choose any of the current modules within the postgraduate science programme, which means that you can tailor this MSc to suit your own interests.
MPhil
The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
The Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Research Group investigates a wide range of fundamental and applied research including: - The study of physical and chemical processes in the atmosphere including global warming, ozone depletion and aerosol formation. - Many body theory and its applications to condensed matter studies including properties of graphene. - Experimental astrochemistry and astrobiology. - The study of cold atoms and the formation of optical lattices. - Experimental and theoretical study of electron molecule interactions - Irradiation of biomolecules and cellular material. - Biomolecular clusters. The group conducts theoretical and experimental interdisciplinary research with an international focus.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
Astrochemistry is the study of molecules in space, how they form, where they form, and what role they play in shaping the formation and evolution of astrophysical systems, particularly in star and planet formation. The chemical interactions between atoms, ions, and molecules in both the gas and solid phase span from the coldest, darkest regions of space, known as the interstellar medium, right to the surface of planets, where such processes may be key in astrobiology - the study of the emergence of life.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Chemistry and Analytical Science
Research in medicinal chemistry and diagnostics is focused on two main areas, bio-medicinal chemistry and analytical science applied to diagnostics. Bio-medicinal research is largely, though not exclusively, directed toward various aspects of cancer, including development of molecules for cell recognition, modification of nucleic acid bases, imaging and targeting of cancer cells (e.g. photodynamic therapy), and small molecule therapeutics.
PhD
Bangor University - School of Chemistry
This programme is for anyone who is interested in developing their research further or those who wish to follow career pathways which require research skills. During the application process you will be asked to submit a research proposal.
MPhil
Bangor University - School of Chemistry
The MPhil programmes at Bangor offer students a high level of research and should you choose the programme which includes the Advanced English Certificate you will also be given dedicated high-level English tuition which will allow you to take the exam to gain the advanced Cambridge Certificate level 5 (Certificate of proficiency in English) during you studies.
MRes
Bangor University - School of Chemistry
The objective of the programme is to produce skilled postgraduates who can act in the increasingly wide research area of chemistry. The taught element encompasses subject specific critical evaluation of scientific literature, writing and presentational skills as well as project planning and advanced lab skills (60 credits).
MSc / PGDip
Bangor University - School of Ocean Sciences
This MSc is a full-time one-year course, consisting of about 8 months taught course, evaluated by continuous assessment and examination, and 4 months research project. The course provides theoretical and practical training in measuring and interpreting the structure and dynamics of the ocean.
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