Sustainable and Circular Chemistry

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Sustainable and Circular Chemistry (SCC) is a two-year research Master's programme (120 EC) with research in the fields of molecular chemistry, materials science, catalysis, and sustainability. You will learn theoretical and practical aspects of molecular and materials chemistry, e.g. for catalysis or environmental science. At the same time, you will develop a systems thinking mindset and apply it to the design of new, safer chemical products and synthesis routes.

  • News

    • Participate in dialogue meeting about collaborating with the United States

      In an interactive discussion session on 24 November, we want to hear your thoughts, worries, and experiences. Together, we will explore how current developments in the U.S. might affect our work and collaborations, and what kind of support or follow-up might be needed within the faculty.
    • The registration for the Da Vinci Programme is open

      The Da Vinci Programme offers master’s students from TU/e, WUR, UU and UMC Utrecht a unique opportunity to tackle real-life sustainability challenges in interdisciplinary teams.
    • Test the Living Lab exhibition!

      Ever wondered what life might look like in 2080? Help get the answers by testing the new Living Lab exhibition.
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  • Events

    • Save the date for the Wellbeing Week(s)!

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      From November 17th to 28th, it’s finally here: the Wellbeing Week(s)! For two weeks, you can join a variety of activities focused on the theme of wellbeing.
    • QBio Symposium 2025: The air we breathe

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      A symposium organized by students in the Quantitative Biology honours programme, focusing on interdisciplinarity through talks from professors in different fields, relevant to both GSLS and GSNS students
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  • SCC works together with two research institutes.