6 Master's degrees in Biochemistry in France
Biochemistry and Biophysics
The two-years joined Master programme Biochemistry and Biophysics proposed by the University of Strasbourg, France, and the University of Freiburg, Germany, provides an in-depth and interdisciplinary training in biochemistry, physical chemistry, and in high-level physicochemical study and analysis methods.
Minerals Materials
The Minerals Materials / IMACS (International Master in Advanced Clay Science) programme offered by the University of Poitiers is an integrated MSc dedicated to the analysis, study and understanding of natural minerals with high economic interest.
M2 Chemistry - International Track
The M2 Chemistry - International Track program at Paris-Saclay University is taught in English and aims at training experts in the most advanced experimental and theoretical tools developed in chemistry, physical-chemistry and materials science, making them ready to develop innovative ideas and enterprises related to sustainable developments in Energy, Health and Environment.
Physical-Chemistry and Chemical-Physics (PCCP)
The Physical-Chemistry and Chemical-Physics (PCCP) programme from the University of Bordeaux aims to integrate Master students in academic and industrial fields belonging to various aspects of fundamental physical chemistry : study of matter and its transformations, analysis and control of physical and chemical processes, applications in environmental sensors and detection systems.
M1 Chemistry - International Track - ERASMUS Mundus
The M1 Chemistry - International Track - ERASMUS Mundus is a two-year Erasmus Mundus training in Surface, Electro, Radiation, and Photo-Chemistry offered by a consortium of four European universities, namely Paris-Saclay University (France), Università degli Studi di Genova (Italy), Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (Poland) and Universidade do Porto (Portugal).
M2 Molecular Chemistry and Interfaces
The M2 Molecular Chemistry and Interfaces Master at Paris-Saclay University is a program devoted to molecular chemistry and its applications to the fields of biology, material sciences and optoelectronics.