Published on February 7, 2022–Updated on February 17, 2022
Disciplines: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics and Materials science. The TCCM (Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling) programme offers two academic training programmes: a Master's and a Doctorate.
TCCM is a two-year Master's programme offered through seven European partner universities. Its aim is to train students in using and developing computational techniques in molecular sciences, to prepare them for careers in pharmaceutical innovation, the petrochemical sector and the new materials industry. This Master's programme also prepares students for doctoral studies in the fields of chemistry, physics, and life and material sciences.
Who can apply?
You must have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science or the equivalent level
You must have an English proficiency certificate: TOEFL score of at least 213/500, 65/120 or 513/677 OR an IELTS score of at least 6 OR First Cambridge Certificate attesting to at least a B2 level
Scholarships:
Scholarships are awarded by the following universities: Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain), University of Toulouse (France) and the University of Valencia (Spain).
They cover tuition fees, travel and relocation costs as well as a monthly living allowance for the duration of the Master's programme.
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain (coordinating institution)
Universitat de Valencia, Spain
Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III, France
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
University of Perugia, Italy
University of Porto, Portugal
The TCCM doctoral programme aims to prepare students for research in the area of using and developing computational techniques in molecular sciences and materials sciences. TCCM Doctoral students can work in the fields of chemistry, physics, materials sciences, nanosciences as well as biological chemistry. The TCCM Doctoral programme also prepares students for careers in the pharmaceutical, petrochemical, tech and new materials industries.
Doctoral programme:
Autonomous University of Madrid
University of Groningen
University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI
University of Porto
University of Valencia
University of Barcelona
University of Basque Country
Catholic University of Leuven
University of Perugia
University of Pisa
University Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
University of Vienne
Partners:
Atria Science SL
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Bioletic Research GmbH
Cineca
GlaxoSmithKline Research and development LTD
Master-up
PLC Systems
Scientific Computing and Modelling SCM
Simune Atomistics SL
SmartLigs Bioinformática SL
University of Stockholm
Fondation de Cooperation Scientifique Campus Paris-Saclay