The candidate is obliged to register in the recruitment system, fill in online application form and upload following documents:
1. Bachelors' diploma - a photocopy legalized at the Polish Embassy/Consulate or Apostilled
2. Transcript of Records (supplement) containing courses passed by a candidate during the studies, in particular including lectures, auditorium classes,
laboratory classes, seminar classes, project classes together with obtained grades. Description of the grading scale applied on the transcript is required, in case it is not explained on the trascript itself.
3. A certificate of the command of English at the minimum level B2.
4. A photocopy of the valid passport (the page with the photo).
5. Curriculum vitae
Master studies in Chemical Technology – Composites and Nanomaterials last three semesters starting in February each year. The first semester is partly devoted to improve the basic knowledge in chemical technology for candidates studying abroad and those students who (at their bachelor level), studied majors different from chemical technology in order to reach standards defined by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Regular courses focus on physical and inorganic chemistry, engineering of materials and chemical reactors, technology of polymers, processing of nanomaterials and composites. Classes on modelling and simulation are also included. Laboratory classes allow to perform synthesis and detailed characterization of composites together with their various practical application using the specific physical, mechanical and electrochemical properties. Ecology and recycling are also included in the programme, as well as advanced materials for generation and storage of energy. The students have also a possibility to select elective courses during studies, e.g. biotechnology, medical aspects or others. A graduate receives the title – Master of Science in Chemical Technology. He/she is prepared to perform research and development in the discipline of his/her education, i.e. chemical technology, especially in Composites and Nanomaterials. A graduate can be employed in research and industry where the knowledge of advanced materials is required. His/her competences will be synthesis, characterization, processing and application of composites and nanomaterials including environmental protection.