Université de Toulouse

The University of Toulouse hosts over 36,000 students and 70 research units. With a strong international reputation in science, health, sports, technology, and engineering, it ranks among the top 300 universities worldwide.
In the field of chemistry, the University trains more than 1,000 students annually, delivering over 22,000 hours of instruction by 114 faculty members. Its Master’s program in Green Chemistry responds to the growing need for a more sustainable future and supports the transformation of the chemical industry. Many sectors and professions are being impacted by the development of cleaner, safer, and more environmentally friendly chemistry.
The training program focus on the essential tools for developing clean and safe processes that are environmentally respectful and for innovating in favor of sustainable chemistry. Particular focus is given to areas such as alternative media, catalysis, environmentally friendly processes, pollutant degradation, green formulations, the design of sustainable polymers and materials, alternative chemical methods for energy, and chemical valorization of biomass. Topics such as regulations, legislation, toxicity, ecotoxicity, life cycle analysis, and project management are also covered. The master training is supported by 15 local research laboratories in chemistry in accordance with the Sciences de la Matière graduate school.
The main industrial sectors targeted include fine chemistry, pharmaceutical industry, agri-food, environmental services, cosmetics, and specialty chemicals.
Chemistry Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemistry Master of Science (M.S.), Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Green Chemistry Master of Science (M.S.).
Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Embedded Toxicology in existing course(s)
Increase the interest of our students in green chemistry activities through webinars, meetings, networks
promote collaboration with companies in green chemistry.
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